Updates and interviews from the Department of Bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania
Sally and Kayla wrap up the You Do Belong in Science series with listener stories and lessons learned from this series. Listeners write in with stories about the importance of professors’ LGBTQ allyship and dealing with chronic illness in graduate school. Sally and Kayla reveal who does not belong in science (spoiler alert/content advisory: it’s … Continue reading "You Do Belong in Science-stravaganza!" The post You Do Belong in Science-stravaganza! appeared first on Penn Bioengineering Blog.
Professor Suhair Sunoqrot joins Sally and Kayla to discuss her experiences running her research lab at Al Zaytoonah University of Jordan and what she wishes international colleagues understood about the research climate in Jordan. Also on this episode, a listener is having a hard time fitting in while researching in another country, and Suhair’s experience … Continue reading "International Research: You Do Belong in Science Podcast #5" The post International Research: You Do Belong in Science Podcast #5 appeared first on Penn Bioengineering Blog.
A STEM graduate degree can be a gateway to an amazing career, but many undergraduate students are unaware that these opportunities exist or how to navigate the grad school admission process. Guests Christina Fuentes and Shaheen Jeeawoody join Sally and Kayla to discuss strategies for enabling students to learn about and successfully apply to graduate … Continue reading "Pathways to Grad School: You Do Belong in Science Podcast #4" The post Pathways to Grad School: You Do Belong in Science Podcast #4 appeared first on Penn Bioengineering Blog.
Many students arrive in college under-prepared for success, and professors have the responsibility– and opportunity — to help them gain skills to enable their success and find belonging in STEM. However, few professors are trained to help students develop these skills, so Double Shelix’s guest, Sherri Messersmith, incorporates them into her series of developmental math … Continue reading "Learning How to Learn: You Do Belong in Science Podcast #3" The post Learning How to Learn: You Do Belong in Science Podcast #3 appeared first on Penn Bioengineering Blog.
The real value of STEM outreach is the positive youth development and mentorship that students receive. Being inspired to pursue a STEM career? That’s just a welcome bonus, says guest Noni Williams, a math graduate student and data scientist . Noni joins Kayla and Sally of the Double Shelix podcast to discuss effective strategies for … Continue reading "STEM Outreach: You Do Belong in Science Podcast #2" The post STEM Outreach: You Do Belong in Science Podcast #2 appeared first on Penn Bioengineering Blog.
Today, we post the first of the You Do Belong in Science series of podcasts from Double Shelix. In this episode, Dr. Tamara Alliston, PhD, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at UCSF, discusses her journey into science and academia, and how she found belonging through peer mentorship, despite imposter syndrome. As a mentor, Tamara works to … Continue reading "Finding Belonging: You Do Belong in Science Podcast #1" The post Finding Belonging: You Do Belong in Science Podcast #1 appeared first on Penn Bioengineering Blog.
In the latest podcast from Double Shelix and produced by Penn Bioengineering, Julea Vlassakis, mentorship expert and Bioengineering PhD Candidate, joins Kayla and Sally to talk mentoring in academia and beyond. Learn how to establish productive mentor/mentee relationships and cultivate the next generation of scientists — yourself included! Beginning mentees and seasoned mentors alike will … Continue reading "Julea Vlassakis: Podcast Interview" The post Julea Vlassakis: Podcast Interview appeared first on Penn Bioengineering Blog.
Penn Bioengineering PhD students Meagan Ita and Michael Magaraci join Sally and Kayla from Double Shelix to discuss wellness in graduate school. Going in, graduate students expect they’ll have to work hard, but most students are unprepared for the mental anguish that grad school can induce – especially when experiments aren’t going well, or when … Continue reading "Podcast: Wellness in Graduate School" The post Podcast: Wellness in Graduate School appeared first on Penn Bioengineering Blog.
Late last semester, Penn Bioengineering Department chair David Meaney and senior lecturer LeAnn Dourte held a second roundtable with BE undergrads Eric Helfgott, Joseph Maggiore, Kayla Prezelski, and Margaret Schroeder. They picked up on topics from the last roundtable, extending the topics to balancing an engineering workload and other commitments. The post Second Roundtable With Undergrads appeared first on Penn Bioengineering Blog.
This interview with Dr. LeAnn Dourte is a collaboration between Double Shelix and the University of Pennsylvania Department of Bioengineering! Thanks to Kayla and Sally for conducingt this interview! If there’s someone else at UPenn BioE (or elsewhere!) that you think they should feature, let them know! Resources: Research findings from LeAnn’s SAIL studies: goo.gl/vjPtAJ … Continue reading "Double Shelix Interviews LeAnn Dourte" The post Double Shelix Interviews LeAnn Dourte appeared first on Penn Bioengineering Blog.