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Black in Science

Podcast Black in Science
Jasmin Giles
Black in Science is a podcast that's centered around sharing the stories of Black men and women working or studying in the sciences. Each episode features a one...

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  • Black in Clinical Lab Science
    On Episode 39 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. LaShanta Smart Brice, who currently works as a Scientific Engagement and Clinical Education Scientist for Stago. To open, Dr. Brice reflects on her upbringing as a child in a military family before segueing into her undergraduate experience as a Clinical Lab Science (CLS) major at Virginia Commonwealth University. After providing a detailed overview of the necessary prerequisites for a career in CLS, Dr. Brice delves into the nuances of working and teaching in a military hospital. Following this, Dr. Brice recounts her experience pursuing several advanced degrees while working full time, including her Doctorate of Clinical Laboratory Science from the University of Texas, Medical Branch. To conclude, Dr. Brice highlights the importance of joining CLS advocacy groups, exploring interdisciplinary professional societies and more.  If you’ve enjoyed listening to Dr. Brice’s episode of the podcast and wish to contact her with questions, feel free to reach out via: Email: [email protected] Instagram: so_lab_shaune
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  • Episode 38: Black in Genetics
    On Episode 38 of Black in Science, I spoke with Deanna Darnes, who currently works as a Genetics Counselor and Clinical Trial Specialist for Scripps Translational Research. To open, Deanna recounts her childhood while growing up all over the country before segueing into her undergraduate experience as a biology major at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. After providing a detailed overview of her journey towards becoming a certified and licensed genetics counselor–including the ins and outs of her master’s program and thesis work at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston–Deanna describes the clinical research she works on in her current position. To conclude, Deanna shares her advice on the importance of listening to your gut, remaining self assured and more. If you’ve enjoyed listening to Deanna’s episode of the podcast and wish to contact her with questions, feel free to reach out via: Twitter: @ FuriousATGC Email: [email protected]
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  • Episode 37: Black in Health Equity & Biomedical Science
    On Episode 37 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. W. Marcus Lambert, who currently occupies a dual role at SUNY Downstate as the Associate Vice President for Research Strategy and Operations, as well as an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. To open, Dr. Lambert discusses his childhood while growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio and Atlanta, Georgia. He then transitions into his undergraduate experience at Howard University before segueing into his time as a graduate student at NYU’s Grossman School of Medicine. After recounting the work he did for his Ph.D in Biomedical Science, Dr. Lambert discusses his shift into research related to the social sciences, education policy, and DEI. To conclude, Dr. Lambert outlines the health equity and disparities work his lab currently focuses on before sharing his views on the importance of developing a mentorship network and pursuing opportunities that prioritize your own fulfillment.  If you’ve enjoyed listening to Dr. Lambert’s episode of the podcast and wish to contact him with questions, feel free to reach out via: Twitter: @marcus_phd Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.drmarcuslambert.com/
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  • Episode 36: Black in Biophysics
    On Episode 36 of Black in Science, I sat down with Dr. Whitney Stevens-Sostre who currently works as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. To start, Dr. Stevens-Sostre recounts her childhood while growing up in Ponce, Puerto Rico, before segueing into her time as an undergraduate student at the University of Puerto Rico. While reflecting on a conversation that altered her future plans after college, Dr. Whitney discusses the events that lead to her enrollment in the University of Wisconsin’s Neuroscience Training Program. After outlining the biophysics work she completed for her Ph.D, Dr. Whitney shares the details of her postdoctoral research at the University of Wisconsin. To conclude, Dr. Stevens-Sostre shares what inspired her to create the Black in Biophysics platform before disclosing her advice on the importance of becoming your own cheerleader, charting your own path and more. If you’ve enjoyed listening to Dr. Stevens-Sostre’s episode of the podcast and wish to contact her with questions, feel free to reach out via: Twitter: @BlackInBiophys Twitter (Personal): @stevenssostre Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.blackinbiophysics.org/
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  • Episode 35: Black in Entomology
    On Episode 35 of Black in Science, I spoke with Dr. Esther Ngumbi, who currently works as an Assistant Professor of Entomology at the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign. To open, Dr. Ngumbi discusses her childhood while growing up on the Kenyan Coast before transitioning to her time as an undergraduate Biochemistry and Zoology major at Kenyatta University. After describing the research she did for her master’s thesis in Entomology, Dr. Ngumbi delves into her experience as a Ph.D candidate in the Department of Entomology and Plant Physiology at Auburn University. Before outlining the ecological, environmental and entomology-related research her lab presently focuses on, Dr. Ngumbi recounts the remarkable series of events that led to her current position. To conclude, Dr. Ngumbi shares her feelings on the importance of remaining focused and driven, embracing your individuality and more. If you’ve enjoyed listening to Dr. Ngumbi’s episode of the podcast and wish to contact her with questions, feel free to reach out via: Twitter: @estherngumbi Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.estherngumbi.com/
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Black in Science is a podcast that's centered around sharing the stories of Black men and women working or studying in the sciences. Each episode features a one-on-one interview in which the guest answers series of questions detailing their background, accomplishments and the lessons they've learned throughout their journey in the sciences. Stay up to date with all Black in Science's content by following us on: Twitter: @podcast_bis Instagram: @blackinscience Intro/Outro Music Credit: egbeats -- Relax (R&B Instrumental - Creative Commons SoundCloud)
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