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3. Subaita Rahman - Create Serendipity for Opportunity
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English - April 13, 2021 04:00 - 52 minutes - 30.2 MBTechnology career development uoft engineering science u of t engineering uoftengineering university of toronto research engineering student professional development Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Introducing Subaita Rahman (Current Bachelor of Science @ University of Toronto Life Sciences)
Subaita Rahman earned her spot as the top researcher at the conference for her work on the Validation of an image analysis algorithm for 3D hydrogel-culture platform or GLAnCE. Subaita Rahman is a second year life sciences student at the University of Toronto, majoring in human biology with a focus on Fundamental Genetics and its Applications, double minoring in bioethics and immunology. She’s also co-founder of bioDojo, a community she’s building as the Training Ground for Next-Gen Biotechnology Innovators.
Notable Quotes
“I like to create intentional luck rather than just random luck.” - Subaita Rahman“Putting yourself out there is how you build serendipity for yourself in terms of getting opportunities...But what do you do after that? How do you make the most out of the environment you get put in?...Learning how to maximize more opportunities you get from that one opportunity is something that's really underlooked." - Subaita RahmanResources Mentioned with Links
BioDojoUndergraduate Engineering Research Day (UnERD)Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) | Faculty of Arts & ScienceThe Knowledge Society (TKS)DMZ @ RyersonEmergent VenturesTED: Ideas Worth SpreadingTEDxUofTHow to Get in Touch with Subaita
Email: [email protected]: @subaita_rahmanWebsite: subaitarahman.comSubmit to our Suggestion Box if you have a great potential guest idea or some feedback!
This podcast is generously supported by the Hart House Good Ideas Fund.
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