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Waiting to feel ready is just a sophisticated form of stalling.
Tanya thought she needed more papers, more time, more something.
The truth? Academia rewards speed, not hesitation.
If the door’s cracked, kick it open. You’re already enough.

Summary

In this episode, Mike Dauphinee speaks with Tanya Lama, a professor of genomics, about her journey in academia, the challenges of mentorship, and the importance of resilience in both personal and professional life. They discuss the CliftonStrengths assessment and how it has influenced Tanya's approach to teaching and mentoring. The conversation also touches on the balance between work and family, the significance of community support, and the value of viewing failures as opportunities for growth and learning.

About Tanya Lama

(Achiever, Relator, Learner, Significance, Focus)

Tanya Lama is an Assistant Professor of Genomics focused on mammalian evolution and conservation. At Smith College, her lab investigates the genetic mechanisms behind complex life history traits—like lifespan—in bats and other mammals. From fieldwork to faculty leadership, Tanya brings deep curiosity and a sharp scientific lens to every space she enters.

More at: smith.edu/Tanya

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