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Science Lives

45 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 1 year ago - ★★★★★ - 9 ratings

Science Lives provides information about lesser-known careers that rely on a science education and scientific way of thinking. Scientists working in these fields tell us about their jobs and the personal journeys that led to them. Science Lives strives to be both informative and inspirational, providing reassurance to those unsure of what their next steps are and where they will lead

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Episodes

Rachel Kline, Science Engagement with People of Faith

September 02, 2022 18:00 - 39 minutes - 27.1 MB

In this episode, I speak with Rachel Kline, Program Associate for the Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Rachel entered college at MIT thinking she would be an astrophysicist, but when her physics classes didn’t resonate with her, she changed her major to neuroscience. After earning her bachelor’s, she went to graduate school in pharmacology at Boston University. After passing her Ph.D. qualifying exams, she realized that she...

Vay Cao, Marketing Manager

July 01, 2022 23:00 - 46 minutes - 31.7 MB

In this episode, I speak with Vay Cao, Senior Marketing Manager for Natera, a molecular diagnostics company. Interested in science at an early age, Vay studied microbiology as an undergraduate at Penn State University, and then neuroscience as a graduate student at Brown University, where she earned her PhD. But her deeper interests lay more at the intersection of art and human behavior, and so although her first job was as a field application scientist, she soon transitioned into customer s...

Melanie Peffer, Science Communicator

June 15, 2022 16:00 - 34 minutes - 23.5 MB

In this episode, I speak with Melanie Peffer, the best-selling author of Biology Everywhere. Melanie earned both a BS and a PhD in molecular biology from the University of Pittsburgh, and was poised for a career doing academic research. While in graduate school, she began volunteering at a local zoo and became intrigued in how students learn scientific concepts, and this prompted her to switch fields for her postdoc to study educational psychology. She then landed a tenure-track research fac...

Joseph Mocanu, Global HealthTech Impact Investor

June 01, 2022 13:00 - 36 minutes - 25.1 MB

In this episode, I speak with Joseph Mocanu, Founder and Managing Director of Verge HealthTech Fund, a venture capital fund investing exclusively, and globally, in impactful healthcare technologies at the earliest stages. Joseph attended the University of Toronto both as an undergraduate and graduate student, earning a BSc in molecular genetics and molecular biology and a PhD in medical biophysics. During graduate school, he also served as Director of Research and Development for a medical d...

Thomas Lentz, Scientific Instructional Designer

May 15, 2022 21:00 - 42 minutes - 29.1 MB

In this episode, I speak with Thomas Lentz, Scientific Instructional Designer at Promega Corporation, a supplier of reagents and instrumentation for life science research. Growing up, Thomas had a strong interest the natural world, and, while an undergraduate at Texas A&M, discovered that he really enjoyed molecular biology and virology. He continued following these interests while a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and assumed he would eventually do research as a un...

Alexis Katsis, Relationship Manager

May 02, 2022 15:00 - 35 minutes - 24.6 MB

In this episode, I speak with Alexis Katsis, an infectious disease expert working freelance as a Relationship Manager. From an early age, Alexis wanted to be a scientist, and in college studied biology, earning a BS in biotechnology from Rutgers University. After working for two years, she decided to get a MS in public health microbiology to access jobs having a greater impact. Afterwards, she worked at the Centers for Disease Control, but again returned to school, this time to earn a PhD in...

Lauren Shields, Professional Services

April 18, 2022 17:00 - 30 minutes - 20.9 MB

In this episode, I speak with Lauren Shields, Head of Solutions Delivery at Benchling, an R&D cloud software company headquartered in San Francisco. Growing up, Lauren always wanted to become a scientist and a professor. She majored in biology as an undergraduate at MIT, and went to graduate school at the University of California, San Francisco, where she earned a PhD in biomedical sciences. However, along the way she discovered that although she enjoyed the intellectual aspects of science, ...

Myeashea Alexander, Anthropologist and Science Communicator

April 04, 2022 19:00 - 36 minutes - 25.2 MB

In this episode, I speak with Myeashea Alexander, The Rockstar Anthropologist. Anthropology and science communication and outreach have been long-term interests for Myeashea. In her role as The Rockstar Anthropologist, she writes a blog about science, culture, and anthropology; runs a mobile bone lab for schools and youth groups which provides a hands-on learning experience that includes forensic anthropology, archaeology, history, math, art, and culture; and produces a video series on YouTu...

Yamilée Toussaint Beach, Dance Technologist

March 21, 2022 18:00 - 35 minutes - 24.4 MB

In this episode, I speak with Yamilée Toussaint Beach, Dance Technologist and Founder and CEO of STEM From Dance. Based in New York City, STEM From Dance gives underrepresented minority girls the awareness and preparation for a STEM education through the creative and confidence-building aspects of dance. Yamilée grew up on Long Island, and although she considered becoming a professional dancer after high school, she instead enrolled at MIT, where she earned a BS in mechanical engineering. Wa...

Ro'ee Gilron, Industry Scientist

February 28, 2022 16:00 - 33 minutes - 22.7 MB

In this episode, I speak with Ro’ee Gilron, Lead Scientist at Rune Labs in San Francisco. Growing up in Israel, Ro’ee was an avid reader of science fiction and popular science literature. After graduating high school and completing his compulsory military service, he attended Brandeis University, attractive due to its focus on liberal arts, and earned a BS in neuroscience. He then returned to Israel, where he received a PhD in cognitive neuroscience from Tel Aviv University, afterwards retur...

Janet Chao, Ocularist and Anaplastologist

January 24, 2022 18:00 - 29 minutes - 20.5 MB

In this episode, I speak with Janet Chao, an ocularist and anaplastologist with a private practice in Las Vegas, Nevada. Anaplastologists provide custom, non-weight-bearing prostheses for patients who have suffered loss of anatomy due to injury, disease, or congenital origin, and ocularists deal specifically with the fitting and fabrication of artificial eyes. In college, Janet majored in bioengineering and minored in chemistry, but struggled to see where these would take her professionally,...

Melanie Stegman, Biochemist and Video Game Developer

January 10, 2022 21:00 - 39 minutes - 27.5 MB

In this episode, I speak with Melanie Stegman, Assistant Professor at the Center for Advanced Entertainment and Learning Technology at Harrisburg University in Pennsylvania. Melanie was interested in biochemistry from an early age, and worked in biochemistry labs while earning an BA in political science. After college, she started writing a story about Amy the Amylase, intending to make molecular cell biology less scary for everyone. To get the biochemistry right in her stories, Melanie purs...

Janae Carrothers, MESA Program Director

December 27, 2021 00:00 - 28 minutes - 19.9 MB

In this episode, I speak with Janae Carrothers, MESA Program Director at Spokane Falls Community College in Washington. MESA stands for Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement, and is an academic preparation program that supports pre-college, community college, and university-level students from educationally disadvantaged backgrounds. Janae has a BS in biology education and an MS in zoology, both from Washington State University, Pullman. Growing up “in the woods” in rural Washington,...

Gaëlle Batot, Project Manager

December 13, 2021 17:00 - 32 minutes - 22.4 MB

In this episode, I speak with Gaëlle Batot, Project Manager for ARUP Laboratories, a national clinical diagnostic reference laboratory. Initially planning on going to medical school in her native France, Gaëlle didn't pass the entrance examination and so instead trained to become a laboratory technician. This lead her to graduate school in Grenoble, where she earned a PhD in structural biology, followed by postdoctoral fellowships in the United States. While volunteering for the postdoc asso...

Mark Beaman, Winemaker

November 29, 2021 19:00 - 43 minutes - 29.8 MB

In this episode, I speak with Mark Beaman, Winemaker for Sebastiani Vineyards & Winery in Sonoma, California. After growing up on a farm in rural Washington, Mark attended Whitman College, where he focused on geology because it combined his love of science, being outdoors, and being physically active. After earning a BA in geology-environmental studies, Mark spent two years in Africa as a Peace Corps Volunteer. Needing work after returning home, he took a job as lab technician at a winery in...

Madison Rice, Medical Illustrator

November 10, 2021 23:00 - 28 minutes - 19.3 MB

In this episode, I speak with Madison Rice, Medical Illustrator at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Madison was life science major in college, earning a BS in microbiology from Mississippi State University. Building on her long-time interest in art, in her junior year she also began taking art classes to satisfy a minor in visual art. She then completed a two-year master’s program in Biomedical Visualization at the University of Illinois, Chicago before beginning ...

Glenn Watson, Medical Science Liaison

September 30, 2021 00:00 - 35 minutes - 24.4 MB

In this episode, I speak with Glenn Watson, Medical Science Liaison at LivaNova, a medical device company. Glenn was a Psychology and Neuroscience double major at the University of Delaware, and earned his PhD in neuroscience from Pennsylvania State University. During graduate school, he had an internship in the Technology Transfer Office, and as a postdoc at Duke University had a fellowship in the Office of Licensing and Ventures.  While looking into other non-academic career options, he ca...

Jayla King, Undergraduate Student

September 14, 2021 15:00 - 33 minutes - 22.9 MB

This episode breaks from the usual format in that I will be interviewing someone who has not yet begun their career as a scientist. My guest today is Jayla King, a senior at Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas.  When she graduates in the spring, Jayla will be the first person in her family to have earned a four-year degree. In high school, Jayla focused on engineering, including completing college-level coursework, and presumed she would continue studying engineering in college. However, onc...

Mallory Mintz, Intern Scientist

August 31, 2021 18:00 - 30 minutes - 20.7 MB

In this episode, I speak with Mallory Mintz, Intern Scientist in the National Park Service’s Scientists in Parks program. A first generation college student, Mallory graduated with a bachelor’s degree in geology, and then worked for several years as a research assistant at The Earth Institute at Columbia University. She left that position after the pandemic hit, and moved across the country to the Olympic Peninsula for her current internship. In this episode, we’ll talk about her passion for...

Morgan Merriman, Instructional Designer

August 12, 2021 21:00 - 33 minutes - 23.1 MB

In this episode, I speak with Morgan Merriman, Instructional Designer at the Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences at the National Institutes of Health.  Interested in science at an early age, in high school Morgan became particularly intrigued by research and the scientific method, which led to her studying biology and working in a lab in college. She went to graduate school expecting to earn a PhD in Neurobiology, but ultimately decided that she was more interested in education...

Katherine Lynch, Research Technologist

July 21, 2021 18:00 - 33 minutes - 22.8 MB

In this episode, I speak with Katherine Lynch, Research Technologist 3 in a biology laboratory at Washington State University, Spokane.  Growing up facing the challenges of poverty and domestic violence, Katherine was the first person in her family to graduate college, earning a BS in microbiology from WSU Pullman.  During college, she worked part-time as a clerical assistant, which provided some of the skills, experience, and contacts that led to a full-time job as a biology research intern...

Darin Weed, Grant Writer

July 05, 2021 16:00 - 34 minutes - 23.4 MB

In this episode, I speak with Darin Weed, Scientific Consultant and Grant Writing Specialist. The first person in his family to go to college, Darin earned a BS in biotechnology from Minnesota State University.  After working for a year as a laboratory technician, he went to graduate school and earned a PhD in virology, and continued doing research as a postdoctoral fellow.  However, after about 2 years, he decided to leave the lab and start his current position as a grant writer.  We’ll tal...

Jenna Gallegos, Scientific Marketing Manager

June 20, 2021 19:00 - 31 minutes - 21.3 MB

In this episode, I speak with Jenna Gallegos, Scientific Marketing Manager at a marketing company for diagnostic and life science brands.  The first person she knew who “did science” and pursued higher education, Jenna earned a BS in Molecular Biology and PhD in Plant Biology.  While a graduate student, Jenna developed a strong interest in science outreach, and afterwards, as a AAAS Mass Media Fellow, interned at the Science Desk of The Washington Post.  She then returned to research and com...

Amanda Preske, Small Business Owner

June 06, 2021 13:00 - 29 minutes - 20 MB

In this episode, I speak with Amanda Preske, small business entrepreneur and owner of Circuit Breaker Labs, a company selling handmade, science-themed jewelry and accessories. Amanda was always interested in arts and crafts, and got the entrepreneurial bug when she began making and selling jewelry as a teenager.  Academically, she focused on chemistry, earning both a BS and PhD, but also took classes in art and business.  After graduate school, she committed to her business full time.  We’ll...

Suneer Verma, Strategy Manager

May 23, 2021 16:00 - 31 minutes - 21.7 MB

In this episode, I talk with Suneer Verma, Strategy Manager for Edwards Life Sciences. After earning bachelor’s and master’s degrees in India, Suneer came to the United States for graduate school. However, he soon discovered that he was not interested in bench research, and so explored other career options, particularly around business and consulting. After earning his PhD in Human Biology (Inflammation), Suneer first worked as a Life Sciences Consultant, and then changed jobs to become a St...

Kendall Alway, Physical Therapist

May 09, 2021 15:00 - 34 minutes - 23.4 MB

In this episode, I talk with Kendall Alway, Physical Therapist and owner of SF Performing Arts Physical Therapy in San Francisco.  Kendall was an art - dance double major in college, and after graduating danced professionally in New York and Seattle.  Then, after considering a variety of “next-step” career options, she decided to attend graduate school to earn a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and become a physical therapist. But first she needed to complete two and a half years of college...

Nici Vance, Forensic Anthropologist

April 25, 2021 16:00 - 38 minutes - 26.7 MB

In this episode, I talk with Nici Vance, State Forensic Anthropologist for the Human Identification Program at the Oregon State Police Medical Examiner’s Office.  After graduating college with a degree in Anthropology, Nici worked as an Eyebank Technician and later as a Forensic Scientist and Crime Scene Analyst.  Still working full time, she went to night school to earn a Master’s in Anthropology and mentored with Oregon State's head Forensic Anthropologist.  She later earned a PhD in Anato...

Adriana Bankston, Legislative Analyst

April 11, 2021 16:00 - 33 minutes - 23.2 MB

In this episode, I talk with Adriana Bankston, a Principal Legislative Analyst at the University of California. After earning a PhD in Biochemistry, Cell, and Developmental Biology from Emory University, Adriana started a postdoc, but soon began considering non-academic career options. This led her to volunteer with a variety of non-profit organizations working to empower early career scientists. She then decided to pivot her career towards science policy. Adriana was a Science Policy & Advo...

Brian Medlock, Forensic Scientist

March 28, 2021 20:00 - 32 minutes - 22.2 MB

In this episode, I talk with Brian Medlock, Laboratory Director for the Oregon State Police Forensic Lab in Bend, Oregon.  An undergraduate pre-med biochemistry major, Brian had second thoughts about becoming a doctor during his senior year.  Somewhat on a whim, and leveraging his undergraduate laboratory experience, he applied for and landed a job as a Forensic Chemist with the Drug Enforcement Administration.  He then joined the Oregon State Police as a Forensic Scientist.  We’ll talk abou...

Cheyla Clark, Genetic Counselor

March 14, 2021 16:00 - 30 minutes - 21.2 MB

In this episode, I speak with Cheyla Clark, a genetic counselor at a clinic specializing in high-risk pregnancy.  Initially planning to go to medical school, Cheyla changed direction late in her undergraduate program after learning about genetic counseling.  However, it took several years before she was accepted into a Master’s Program in Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling, during which time she earned a Master’s of Public Health degree, held a variety of different full time and part time...

Natasha Wadlington, Medical Writer

February 27, 2021 19:00 - 36 minutes - 25.1 MB

In the episode, I talk with Natasha Wadlington, Medical Writer for a medical affairs consulting company.  Always passionate about making science accessible for lay audiences, Natasha became a scientist so she could better communicate science to the public.  In this episode, we’ll talk about how her passion for science began at an early age, her educational and career path, challenges she has faced, particularly after earning her PhD, and of course about her current job as a medical writer. ...

Ohimai Unoje, Business Development

February 14, 2021 17:00 - 35 minutes - 24.7 MB

In this episode, I talk with Ohimai Unoje, Business Development Manager at a clinical diagnostics company.  After earning a B.S. in Biochemistry, Ohi went to graduate school but quickly discovered that academic science was not for him.  Nevertheless, he stayed in his program and completed his PhD.  He then took a job as an application scientist for a diagnostics company, and more recently got into sales.  We’ll talk about his experience in grad school, how he got his first job, and the event...

Adriana Lippy, Medical Illustrator

January 31, 2021 21:00 - 32 minutes - 22.5 MB

In this episode, I talk with Adriana Lippy, a freelance Medical Illustrator and Animator.  Adriana completed her B.S. in Microbiology from Washington State University, intending to go on to graduate school and a career in research.  Instead, she ended up on a different path, which at various points has included night school, studying overseas to earn an MSc Medical Art degree, and working as an illustrator both full time and as a freelancer.  We’ll find out more about her journey and what he...

Keenan Morrison, Data Scientist

January 17, 2021 18:00 - 34 minutes - 23.5 MB

In this episode, I talk with Keenan Morrison, Senior Data Scientist at an online real estate marketplace company.  Before getting into the field of data science, Keenan earned a PhD in evolutionary biology and had every intention of following the traditional academic career path.  We’ll talk about his current job, how his training prepared him for a career in a different field, and factors that led to his move away from academia.

Harinder Singh, Career and Professional Development Director

December 28, 2020 19:00 - 44 minutes - 30.5 MB

In this episode, I talk with Harinder Singh, Program Director of GPS-STEM, a career and professional development program for graduate students and postdocs at the University of California, Irvine. After growing up in India, Harinder came to the United States to attend graduate school, where he earned a PhD in cardiovascular biology.  He then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in neuroscience.  During his training, he became increasingly interested in assisting his peers with their career an...

Flojaune Cofer, Epidemiologist and Policy Advocate

December 15, 2020 21:00 - 39 minutes - 27 MB

In this episode, I talk with Flojaune Cofer, Senior Director of Policy for Public Health Advocates, a non-profit focused on improving justice, equity, and health across the state of California.  In her current role, Flojaune oversees PHA’s state policy efforts and the All Children Thrive-CA local trauma policy initiative.  We’ll find out about her current work, what it's like to combine research and policy, and the educational and career experiences that led to her current position.

Caitlin Looby, Science Writer and Freelance Editor

December 07, 2020 19:00 - 35 minutes - 24.2 MB

In this episode, I talk with Caitlin Looby, a science writer and freelance editor, and also a postdoctoral research associate studying soil microbes in cloud forests.  We’ll find out about her current work, and also discuss some of the experiences and events that informed her educational and career decisions.

Ish Perez, Medical Laboratory Scientist

November 24, 2020 23:00 - 31 minutes - 21.9 MB

In this episode, I talk with Ish Perez, a Medical Laboratory Scientist.  The son of immigrants, Ish was the first person in his family to graduate both from high school and college, and he followed that by completing a year-long clinical laboratory program and then obtaining his MLS certification.  We’ll talk about his educational journey, but first we’ll find out about his job and what his day-to-day is like. 

Pattie Aron, Beer Doctor

November 12, 2020 02:00 - 52 minutes - 36.1 MB

In this episode, I talk  with Pattie Aron, a biochemist, food scientist, and hop chemist  specializing in commercial beer brewing.  Pattie’s educational and career path has had several twists and turns, and we’ll discuss her philosophy around making decisions in the face of unexpected change and opportunity.  But first we’ll find out about her job and what it’s like to work in the beer industry.

Mike Jones, Research Analyst

November 01, 2020 21:00 - 19 minutes - 13.2 MB

In this episode, I talk with Mike Jones, a research analyst for an investment bank.  After earning his PhD in Microbiology and Immunology, Mike went to a biotech start-up where he was first a postdoc and then a research scientist.  But he was also interested in business and so began working towards a Chartered Financial Analyst designation and a career in finance.  We’ll talk about his transition from bench scientist to analyst, but first we’ll find out what his current job entails and what ...

Melody Clark, Patent Agent and Trademark Specialist

October 15, 2020 20:00 - 34 minutes - 23.4 MB

In this episode,  I talk with Melody Clark, a Patent Agent and Trademark Specialist.  After graduate school and a postdoc, Melody worked as a research scientist in biotech before deciding to change focus and become a patent agent.  We’ll talk about what that transition was like, but first we’ll find out about the profession and what it entails.

Joyce Chan, Business Development

October 11, 2020 20:00 - 41 minutes - 28.4 MB

In this episode, I talk with Joyce Chan, Director of Business Development at a large cap pharmaceutical company.  Joyce made the transition into business development after a career as a research scientist at two biotech companies. We’ll talk about how she did that, but first we’ll find out what her current job entails and what her day-to-day is like.

Phil Mixter, Clinical Professor

October 03, 2020 18:00 - 39 minutes - 27.3 MB

In this episode, I talk with Phil Mixter, a Clinical Associate Professor at Washington State University in Pullman.  Phil followed the traditional academic career path, expecting it to lead a research professorship. But that was before he discovered his love for teaching.  We’ll talk about how he got to his current position, but first we’ll find out what his job entails and what his day-to-day is like. Show references: Stephen A Hines, Margaret C Barr, Erica Suchman, Maria Fahie, Dean Hend...

Vicki Reissmann, Medical Writer

September 27, 2020 21:00 - 31 minutes - 21.8 MB

In this episode, I talk with Vicki Reissmann, a Senior Medical Writer with over 25 years experience in Clinical Research.  But that’s not how she started out.  Vicki studied biology and followed the traditional academic path through graduate school and a postdoc before ultimately leaving the lab and ending up in Clinical Research. We’ll talk about this transition, but first we’ll find out what her job entails and what her day-to-day is like.

Will Wood, Patent Attorney

September 27, 2020 21:00 - 28 minutes - 19.7 MB

In this episode, I talk with Will Wood, a patent attorney at the law firm of Gates and Cooper in Los Angeles.  Now if you are suffering through grad school right now, I suspect that the thought of going to law school after you graduate might seem a little overwhelming.  But that is exactly what Will did.  We’ll discuss what led him to this decision, but first we’ll find out what his job entails and what his day-to-day is like. 

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