A Podcast by the Bosch Young Investigators, Sydney University, discussing all things Science, research and beyond.
In this episode we The Peer Review chats with former neuroscientist and now global Research and Development guru Johahn (Yogi) Leung about his transition from science to silicon valley.
She's one Australia's leading pancreatic scientists, an order of Australia medalist, a NSW Woman of the Year, and traditional Indian dancer extraordinaire. In this episode of the Peer Review Podcast we chat with Minoti Apte.
At the annual BYI retreat, a panel of academics answer questions from young investigators on career pathways, research and academia.
We interview celebrity scientist Dr Karl about his career, tips on science communication and learn lots of fun science facts along the way.
Funding for science research has become increasingly difficult to obtain and with this in mind, The Peer Review team decided to look into alternative funding sources and discovered "Crowdfunding". It's the new age way of getting your project funded by posting it up online and attracting the attention of the general public who provide small donations that amount to a large sum to help make your project possible. In this episode, we interview two research teams who successfully crowdfunded their research projects and pick their brains for tips on how to get started and how to do it right! This episode was put together by The Peer Review team members, Daisy Shu, Fatima Wazin and Sharleen Menezes. Check our Daisy's crowdfunding campaign and show your support at: https://experiment.com/projects/how-do-cataracts-form
Episode 4 of The Peer Review podcast discusses the difficult topic of funding for medical research With a guest list of national and international scientists, as well as the Chair of the NHMRC.
Recently, A/Prof Richard Callaghan was invited to give the Bosch Institute Distinguished Lecture on cancer drug biochemistry. We ask him about his research, career progression from all the way back to his highschool days and working abroad plus much more!
In this episode we speak with Professor Athene Donald from Cambridge University about women in science and gender equality.
Our first Peer Review podcast features former BYI committee member, Dr. Sam Merlin, returns to Sydney after working in the USA as a post-doc.