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STEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 29 | The Hunt for Extraterrestrials with McGill iGEM Founder Dr. Jay Nadeau: Are They There, and How Can we Prove It?This STEMcast episode, we are joined by Dr. Jay Nadeau, an astrophysicist currently part of the search for extraterrestrial life and a key founder of McGill’s first iGEM team. We hear about how Dr. Nadeau’s career led her to McGill and how her physics background complements her biological work, before discussing the thermodynamic probability of life arising on other planets/moons, and how humanity might go about finding it.2025-05-1837 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 28 | Plant-Fungi-Insect Interaction with Dr. Shireef Darwish: Everything About the Criminally Under-explored World of FungiFungi enthusiast and expert Dr. Shireef Darwish gives us a window into the third class of life on earth (after plants and animals) — fungi. After falling in love with these organisms early in his career, Dr. Darwish has experimented with all sorts of fungi-related work, including teaching, lab work, and even foraging for rare fungi (often to take home and eat!). In this episode, Dr. Darwish explains the ubiquitous role fungi play in the life cycles of both plants and animals, how these organisms can be used medicinally, and even the chemistry behind fungi-based hallucinogens.2025-05-0456 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 27 | Ecology x Evolution with Dr. Simon Daoust: How Parasites and Hosts Co-evolveIn this episode of STEMcast, we join Simon Daoust to discuss the intersection of ecology, evolution, and medicine. We hear about everything from mind-controlling parasites to sustainable ecosystem design, and explore questions like “will there ever be a cure to cancer?”, or “why are Homo Sapiens the only human-like species to have avoided extinction?”. Dr. Daoust’s broad expertise provides for a thrilling and humorous deep-dive into all of these.2025-04-2034 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 26 | Extreme Microbes with Dr. Nagissa Mahmoudi: How Does Life Survive Space, the Deep Ocean, and More?In this episode of STEMcast, we join Dr. Nagissa Mahmoudi — a biogeochemist at McGill University — in exploring how microbes live and thrive in various extremes. We hear how Dr. Mahmoudi fell in love with biology, and how she spends her days now as an educator and researcher. She provides wisdom on how events such as oil spills can affect their ecosystems’ microbiomes, and we hear an expert’s predictions on the possibilities of life outside of Earth. All this and more on this episode of STEMcast.2025-04-0652 minStemCastStemCastFrom Music to Meta: Matthew’s Career in STEM–Without a STEM degree | StemCast Episode 12 ft. Matthew Martinez🎧 Can you go from strumming guitar chords to writing production-ready code at Big Tech? Matthew Martinez did just that—and more. In this inspiring episode of StemCast, we sit down with Matthew, a former elementary school teacher and music major who pivoted into software engineering through a 12-week coding boot camp.He opens up about the challenges of breaking into tech without a traditional CS degree, landing roles at Meta and Amazon, navigating imposter syndrome, and balancing career growth with parenthood. Matthew also shares how ADHD shaped his productivity systems, why he pursued an MBA, and what keeps...2025-03-2528 minStemCastStemCastCornell, Confidence & Coding: Emily Vick on Crafting a Career in Tech | StemCast Episode 11 ft. Emily VickWonder what it takes to get into Cornell and which path it will lead you down? 🎓💻In this episode of StemCast, we sit down with Emily Vick, a Cornell electrical and computer engineering grad who now works as a software engineer at YouTube. Emily shares how her high school love for STEM led her to Cornell, how she navigated Google internships, and why trying different classes and experiences helped shape her career path.She also opens up about building confidence in Cornell’s competitive environment, the importance of soft skills, and why your first career choice d...2025-03-0422 minStemCastStemCastRestoring What’s Lost: Claire’s Story of Ecological Stewardship Pt. 2 | StemCast Episode 10 ft. Claire Wilhelm-Safian🌱 Have you ever wondered how scientists bring damaged ecosystems back to life? 🌍 In this episode, we dive into the world of ecological restoration with Claire Wilhelm Safian, a restoration ecologist at UC Santa Barbara. 🏞️ Claire takes us behind the scenes of North Campus Open Space, a once-degraded wetland that has been transformed into a thriving habitat. 🌿 From reviving endangered plant species to monitoring biodiversity, Claire shares the science, challenges, and rewards of restoring nature. 🦋 Plus, they reveal how you can get involved in conservation—no matter your background. 🌎✨ Don’t miss this fascinating look at rebuilding ecosystems from2025-02-0322 minStemCastStemCastRestoring What’s Lost: Claire’s Story of Ecological Stewardship | StemCast Episode 9 ft. Claire Wilhelm-SafianEver wondered if starting at a community college could lead to a dream career? 🌱🎓✨In this inspiring episode of StemCast, we chat with Claire, a restoration ecologist at the Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration at UC Santa Barbara. Despite initially heading for an English major, Claire’s passion for the environment led them to a thriving career managing the 130-acre North Campus Open Space, filled with wetlands, grasslands, and salt marshes.Tune in to hear how Claire turned their early challenges into success, the science behind ecological restoration, and the hands-on work that’s shaping ou...2025-01-1416 minStemCastStemCastPersistence in Pixels: Marilene’s Journey from Programming to Generative AI | StemCast Episode 8 ft. Marilene RoderHow do you stay ahead in a world where tech never stops evolving? 🌍💻✨In this episode, Olivia interviews her mother, Marilene Roder, about her inspiring career in STEM. From earning her master’s in Brazil to 21 years at IBM and now driving innovation at Nvidia, Marilene shares how persistence and curiosity have shaped her path.Tune in to hear her insights on navigating change, embracing new challenges, and balancing work with family. If you’re curious about tech careers and the power of lifelong learning, this episode is a must-listen! 🎧✨2025-01-1421 minStemCastStemCastBreaking the Bias: Noelle’s Rise in Sales Engineering Pt. 2 | StemCast Episode 7 ft. Noelle Tong-VillanuevaLoved Part 1 with Noelle? Get ready–this conversation is about to get even better. 🎙️🗣️📼📊In this follow-up episode of StemCast, Noelle Tongvillanueva shares even more insights into her unique career journey. Starting with her father’s influence and her strong SAT scores that steered her toward engineering, Noelle opens up about her path from sales engineering to her current role as a business development manager specializing in industrial automation products. She discusses the highs and lows of her career, including the challenges of cold calling and meeting ambitious sales goals, as well as the joy of connecting with people and lear...2024-12-1022 minStemCastStemCastBreaking the Bias: Noelle’s Rise in Sales Engineering | StemCast Episode 6 ft. Noelle Tong-VillanuevaEver felt outnumbered but determined to succeed? 💼⚙️👩‍🔧 In this empowering episode of StemCast, we talk with Noelle Tongvillanueva, a regional sales business development manager who started her career in industrial and systems engineering. Noelle shares how she pivoted from designing systems to mastering the art of sales engineering, combining technical expertise with strategic customer engagement. Along the way, she faced challenges in a male-dominated field, from isolation to gender bias, but found strength through mentorship and her own resilience.Tune in as Noelle reveals how she carved her niche, the lessons she’s learned, and her advice for yo...2024-11-2517 minStemCastStemCastFirst Neuroscience, then Neural Networks: Jessica’s Journey from Lab Research to Data Science | StemCast Episode 5 ft. Jessica HorvathAre you worried about changing careers? 🧠➡️🤖 In this fascinating episode of StemCast, we chat with Jessica Horvath, a former neuroscientist turned data scientist who currently works at IBM as a Watson X subject matter expert. Jessica takes us through her early days researching at Albert Einstein College and Rockefeller University, where she conducted brain surgery on mice and analyzed complex data. She shares why her passion for data analysis and coding led her to pivot from solitary lab research to a dynamic role in AI. Now, Jessica specializes in IBM's generative AI studio, exploring new applications for large lang...2024-11-1119 minStemCastStemCastFrom Lab to Life: Gabriel’s Transition from Biomedical Engineering to Medicine | StemCast Episode 4 ft. Gabriel SoekamtoCurious about which engineering path to dive into? 🔬💉➡️👨‍⚕️In this insightful episode of StemCast, we sit down with Gabriel, a UC Davis graduate who began his journey in Biomedical Engineering, only to find himself drawn to the medical field. Gabriel dives into what inspired his choice of major and advises which engineering major is best for specific interests. Moreover, he delves into the unique intersection of healthcare and engineering he explored, the hands-on experiences that shaped his career ambitions, and how he cared for himself during busy seasons.Tune in to hear why Gabriel decided to shift his focus...2024-10-2924 minStemCastStemCastFrom Unknown to Expert: Patricia’s Full-Cycle Career in Software | StemCast Episode 3 ft. Patricia RopelattoAre you worried you aren't ready for what computer science has in store for you? 💻🚀In this inspiring episode of StemCast, we chat with Patricia, who entered computer science with little knowledge about the field. After graduating with her master's in computer science, she began her career as a software quality assurance engineer, mastering each stage of the software development lifecycle. Now, as a customer success manager at Microsoft, Patricia helps clients achieve success through tailored tech solutions.Tune in as Patricia shares how she transformed from a newcomer to an expert. If you’re consider...2024-10-1523 minStemCastStemCastBritish Beginnings: One course turned Chemistry into Cutting-Edge Tech | StemCast Episode 2 ft. Roy CornfordEver wondered how science skills can lead to a career in tech? 🧪➡️💻In this exciting episode of StemCast, we chat with Roy, a tech innovator who began his career in chemistry before transitioning to the fast-paced world of technology. Coming from Britain, Roy’s career journey is a testament to the power of adaptability and lifelong learning.Tune in as he shares how one course ignited his passion for tech, the challenges he faced navigating the shift, and how his chemistry background gave him a unique edge in his field. Whether you’re exploring STEM careers or won...2024-09-3023 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMCast Episode 25 | NeuroAI with Yohaï-Eliel Berreby: Finding Symbiosis Between Mind and MachineJoin us on this episode of STEMCast as we explore topics ranging from NeuroAI to student entrepreneurship with Yohaï-Eliel Berreby, a current Ph.D. student at McGill University's School of Biomedical Sciences. He is a CAMBAM and Childress Fellow and has received many prestigious awards alongside his doctoral studies in one of McGill's most renowned programs. Besides pursuing NeuroAI research, he has also won multiple high-profile hackathons (e.g., ReadyTraderGo Algorithmic Market Making Competition, Meta's AI Safety Hackathon, etc.) and is the acting CEO of ShapeShifters, an IT consulting firm based in Paris. How has he managed to b...2024-08-1450 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMCast Episode 24 | Deep Learning with Prof. Aaron Courville: What More is There to Learn?In this episode of STEMCast, we will be diving into the world of artificial intelligence with Professor Aaron Courville, with topics spanning from Game Theory to Explainable AI. Prof. Courville is from the Department of Computer Science and Operations Research at Université de Montréal. He is one of the founding members of Mila and a Canada CIFAIR AI Chair.Alongside Ian Goodfellow and Yoshua Bengio, he co-wrote the seminal textbook on deep learning: aptly named Deep Learning. His current research focuses on developing deep learning models and methods, with a particular interest in reinforcement learning, deep ge...2024-08-0645 minStemCastStemCastBusiness to Bytes: A Career Pivot into Computer Science | StemCast Episode 1 ft. Klaus RoderReady to unlock the secrets of combining business savvy with cutting-edge tech skills? 🎓💼💻In this must-listen episode of StemCast, we sit down with Klaus Roder, a dynamic Program Director at IBM who works with Sustainability Software, Data, and AI. Klaus started his journey majoring in business before making a bold leap into computer science. Now, he masterfully blends both fields to drive innovation at one of the world's leading tech companies.Join us as Klaus shares his eye-opening experiences, comparing the worlds of business and computer science. Discover how his dual expertise powers his work at IBM an...2024-08-0522 minStemCastStemCastWelcome to StemCast! | StemCast Trailer🎧 Welcome to StemCast! 🌟In this trailer, discover what StemCast is all about. Join us as we explore exciting STEM careers through interviews with real professionals. Get ready to find your dream job with insights and stories that guide you every step of the way.Subscribe now and start your journey today! 🚀🎓🔬With love,StemCast, where your dream job is just a listen away. 🎧💗2024-08-0401 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 23 | Microorganisms and Geomicrobiology with Dr. MahmoudiIn this episode, we dive into the wonders of the depths of Earth's oceans and the reaches of empty space to explore the role that microorganisms play in life everywhere with Dr. Nagissa Mahmoudi, a specialist in Geomicrobiology and Assistant Professor at McGill in the School of Environment and at Trottier Space Institute. Dr. Mahmoudi received her bachelor of science in integrative biology at the University of Toronto and her PhD in Environmental Geochemistry at McMaster University and has since had an incredibly successful career in geomicrobiology academia, with over a decade of attention-grabbing publications under her belt.2024-07-2646 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 22 | Surface Chemistry and Binding with Dr. GuoIn this episode of STEMcast, we explore Dr. Shuaiqi Guo's academic history as well as his research in adhesive surface chemistry and its relation to antimicrobial resistance. Dr. Guo is an assistant professor in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at McGill University. He completed his education worldwide, starting at the undergraduate level at Mount Allison University, continuing into his Ph.D. at Queen's University, and finally in postdoctoral fellowship at Eindhoven University of Technology and Yale University. His current research is focused on combatting antimicrobial resistance through alternative methods focused on bacterial adhesion, which has particular promise...2024-05-2923 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 21 | Radiotherapy with Dr. EngerThis episode of STEMcast focuses on Doctor Shirin Abbasinejad Enger and her research in oncology and medical physics. Dr. Enger is an associate professor in the Department of Oncology at the Jewish General Hospital section of McGill Medicine. Her work focuses in interdisciplinary development and testing of cancer therapies, including brachytherapy and much more. Dr. Enger received her PhD from Uppsala University, and uses her expertise to lead students across multiple branches for cancer research.2024-05-2943 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 20 | Mechano-Biology with Dr. LiIn this special collaborative episode of STEMCast (McGill iGEM x UBC-Okanagan iGEM), we speak with Dr. Isaac Li, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of British Columbia Okanagan. Dr. Li's lab builds DNA-based molecular tools to study mechanobiology through single-molecule and quantitative imaging. These tools are used to better understand the cell-cell interactions involved in diseases such as cancer. Dr. Li was named UBCO Faculty Researcher of the Year in 2023. He also acts as the Primary Investigator for the UBC-Okanagan iGEM Team. Join us for this special episode featuring UBC-Okanagan iGEM's Human Practices Lead, Oluwatinufemi...2023-10-0632 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 19 | Brain Injury with Dr. ParkDr. Eugene Park is a specialist in the pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury and brain injury therapeutics to improve outcomes. Dr. Park graduated with a master's from the department of Physiology at UofT and a Ph.D. from the Institute of Medical Science at UofT as well. Dr. Park is currently working as a Senior Research Associate at Unity Health Toronto.2023-10-0449 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 18 | iGEM, SynBio, and Bioengineering with Dr. Drew EndyDr. Drew Endy is a synthetic biologist and professor in the Department of Bioengineering at Stanford University. He helped start new undergraduate majors in bioengineering at both MIT and Stanford. Twenty years ago Drew also helped launch the iGEM competition. As a group of students passionate about building with biology, it's a privilege to be able to speak with Dr. Endy.2023-10-041h 07STEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 17 | Public Health with Dr. BrownIn this mini-episode of STEMcast, we speak with Dr. Adalsteinn Brown. Dr. Brown is the Dean of Dalla Lana, the school of public health at the University of Toronto. He obtained his A.B. from Harvard and PhD at Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He has been the co-chair of COVID-19 Advisory Board in Ontario and has held many senior leadership roles in health policy. His research interests include health policy, public health emergency preparedness, outcome assessment in healthcare, and equity in healthcare.2023-10-0419 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 16 | Bone Models with Dr. HoffmanDr. Sandra Hofmann is an Associate Professor in Bioengineering Bone at the Orthopaedic Biomechanics research group at Eindhoven University of Technology. Dr. Hoffmann obtained her masters in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Basel, Switzerland in 2002, then achieved her Ph.D. with distinctions at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in 2007, studying "Silk fibroin as a biomaterial for drug delivery and tissue engineering". Dr. Hofmann specializes in creating a human cell-based, functional, 3D in vitro model of bone which allows for studying interactions between various environmental factors and their effects on the cells. Additionally, these models can be used for...2023-10-0453 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 15 | Worms & Neuroscience with Dr. HendricksOn this episode of STEMcast, we’d like to introduce to you Dr. Michael Hendricks. Dr. Hendricks is currently a Canada Research Chair in Neurobiology and Behaviour. He did his BSc at Bowdoin, his PhD at NUS, and postdoc research at Harvard. On top of being a McGill prof, he is the Hendricks Lab at McGill, where he studies the behaviour of C. Elegans roundworms. Dr. Hendricks has published papers not just on worm neuroscience but also on the gender gap in research funding. His lab website is home to a pretty awesome picture of a cowboy water bear on a...2023-10-041h 17STEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 14 | Plant Biology with Dr. SinghOn this episode the STEMcast special release, we explore plant biology with Dr. Jaswinder Singh. Dr. Jaswinder Singh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Plant Science at McGill, specializing in genomics, molecular breeding, and biotechnology. He earned his PhD from the University of Sydney and completed postdoctoral studies at the University of California, Berkeley. His research involves epigenetic silencing reversal, novel barley genes linked to Pre-Harvest Sprouting, and cysteine- rich proteins, redox regulation and transcription factors involved in different plant phase transitions. Dr. Singh also directs the NSERC-CREATE program on Genome Editing and has received numerous accolades...2023-10-0435 minSTEMcastSTEMcastSTEMcast Episode 13 | Science Education with Dr. Schwarcz Dr. Schwarcz is the head of the Office of Science and Society at McGill, which debunks scientific misinformation and provides scientific education to the general public. He also teaches over 3000 students at McGill and is the host of the Dr. Joe Show-a chemistry podcast that has been running for 40+ years-which addresses all kinds of scientific myths and everyday scientific phenomena. In this episode, he addresses the impact of his educational initiatives, the use of statistics, COVID misinformation, and more with McGill iGEM.2023-07-2644 minThe JSAC STEMcastThe JSAC STEMcastJSAC STEMCast: Science, Spirituality, & Emotional Health With Dr. Sylvia BartleyHello everyone and welcome to the JSAC STEMCast!  Hosted by Sophia Huynh, this episode will feature incredible guest Dr. Sylvia Bartley who is a healthcare executive widely recognized as an advocate, and champion of social change, dedicated to eliminating health, education, and economic disparities. With a Ph.D. in Neurophysiology from St. Barts and The Royal London School of Medicine, she has a unique foundation of scientific research in neurophysiology and over twenty years of experience in the medical device industry with roles in training and marketing, physician education, philanthropy, and health equity.Today, we will discuss h...2022-08-1336 minSTEMcastSTEMcastPandemic Readiness and Response with Dr. Joanne Liu | STEMcast Season 2, Episode 1Having spent a lifetime dedicated to improving the health of those most in need, and having been chosen as one of TIME's 100 Most Influential People in 2015, few have shaped the public health landscape as profoundly as Dr. Joanne Liu.Dr. Liu is the former International President of Doctors without Borders, otherwise known as Médecins sans Frontières (MSF). She led the MSF from 2013-2019 and coordinated the organization's response to some of the world's major crises; from the Syrian civil war to the Ebola pandemic. She currently leads the Pandemic and Health Emergency Readiness Lab, and is...2022-05-2326 minThe JSAC STEMcastThe JSAC STEMcastJSAC STEMCast: The Art of Engineering With Dr. Lonnie JohnsonHello everyone and welcome to the JSAC STEMCast!  This episode will feature our new guest host, Sophia Huynh and her amazing guest today, someone who is a nuclear, mechanical, and aerospace engineer.  Owner of over 140 different patents and inventor of the Super Soaker, we have Dr. Lonnie Johnson!  This podcast will go over his journey and path that led him to his career, the importance of engineering, and how he developed JSAC itself!To listen to previous episodes and the audio version, type in "JSAC STEMCast" into Spotify or any other podcast host or visit www.johnsonstem.org...2021-08-2032 minThe JSAC STEMcastThe JSAC STEMcastJSAC STEMCast: Building STEM from ScratchHello everyone and welcome to the JSAC STEMCast!  This episode will feature our new guest host, Sophia Huynh and her amazing guest today, Malik Saafir!  Ever wonder about the world of robotics?  Will AI take over the world?  How does Machine learning affect our lives everyday?  Stay tuned to learn the answers and how things we do every day are connected to STEM in every way.To listen to previous episodes and the audio version, type in "JSAC STEMCast" into Spotify or any other podcast host or visit www.johnsonstem.org.  You can also click on the link b...2021-08-1937 minThe JSAC STEMcastThe JSAC STEMcastJSAC STEMCast: Cyber Security - Securing STEM Into Our LivesHello everyone and welcome to the JSAC STEMCast!  This episode will feature our new guest host, Sophia Huynh and her amazing guest today, Wren Howell!  Ever wonder how our information on the web stays safe?  During this session, we will be talking about cyber security, steps to take if you want to get involved, and how cyber security impacts our lives everyday.  Stay tuned to learn how things we do every day are connected to STEM in every way.To listen to previous episodes and the audio version, type in "JSAC STEMCast" into Spotify or any other podc...2021-08-1930 minThe JSAC STEMcastThe JSAC STEMcastJSAC STEMCast: Musical NeuropsychologyHello everyone and welcome to the JSAC STEMCast!  This episode will feature our new guest host, Sophia Huynh and her amazing guest today, Phebian Gray!  Ever wonder how music affects the brain?  During this session, we will be talking about the neuroscience behind listening to music, playing music, and how music in also used in the medical field.  Stay tuned to learn how things we do every day are connected to STEM in every way.To listen to previous episodes and the audio version, type in "JSAC STEMCast" into Spotify or any other podcast host or visit www...2021-08-1830 minThe JSAC STEMcastThe JSAC STEMcastJSAC STEMCast: DEI, Sociology, & STEMHello everyone and welcome to the JSAC STEMCast!  This episode will feature our new guest host, Sophia Huynh and her amazing guest today, Oman Frame!  During this session, we will be directing how DEI, Sociology, and STEM all connect to each other.  How does sociology impact all of us?  And how can we partake in our own social justice? These questions and more will be answered after listening! Stay tuned to learn how things we do every day are connected to STEM in every way.If you want to watch the video of this podcast, visit this link...2021-08-1341 minThe JSAC STEMcastThe JSAC STEMcastJSAC STEMCast: Poetry & PsychologyHello everyone and welcome to the JSAC STEMCast!  This episode will feature our new guest host, Sophia Huynh and her amazing guest today, Megan Walter!  Ever wonder how language itself and poetry can affect the brain?  During this session, we will be talking about the neuroscience behind language comprehension, understanding poetry, and touching on how you can potentially write your own poems.  Stay tuned to learn how things we do every day are connected to STEM in every way.This podcast is made by the Johnson STEM Activity Center, Inc. (JSAC) has been serving Atlanta's children for over...2021-08-0326 minThe JSAC STEMcastThe JSAC STEMcastJSAC STEMCast: Warping Into STEM        Hello everyone and welcome to the JSAC STEMCast!  This episode will feature our new guest host, Sophia Huynh and her amazing guest today, Catherine London!  Get ready to warp through time as you listen to Sophia and Catherine delve into what it takes to be an industrial engineer, discover the different theories of quantum physics, and discuss the plots of many time traveling movies together!     This podcast is made by the Johnson STEM Activity Center, Inc. (JSAC) has been serving Atlanta's children for over a decade.  As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, our mission is to empower students from diver...2021-07-2733 minStemcast CiênciaStemcast CiênciaNovos rumos do Stemcast Ciência e o projeto Academia STEMNesse primeiro episódio da segunda temporada do Stemcast Ciência, os professores Adan e Whasgthon abordam detalhes do projeto Academia STEM, ao mesmo tempo que estreiam o novo formato com áudio e vídeo em todas as plataformas digitais. Vem muita ciência por aí, fiquem ligados. Deixem nos comentários que temas vocês querem ver aqui no Stemcast ciência. Inscrevam-se nas nossas páginas do instagram https://www.instagram.com/acadstem/ https://www.instagram.com/manostem/2021-07-0928 minWater WomenWater Women73.LGBTQ+ Stemcast and SHARKS! -Annabel GongHave you listened to the LGBTQ+ Stemcast yet? if not you should be! Today, host Annabel Gong chats with Jill about her work studying sharks and rays, and their super amazing podcast!!  Check out the LGBTQ+ StemCast Here: https://anchor.fm/LGBTQstemcast More from Annabel: @annabelgong As always, you can check out more water women on our Website: https://waterwomenpodcast.ca Instagram: @waterwomenpodcast, Facebook: @waterwomenPodcast, and Twitter @Waterwomenpod Stay Salty!2021-06-2137 minDear Grad StudentDear Grad StudentBursting With PRIDE: The Strength, Necessity, & Community of LGBTQIA+ Folks in AcademiaIn this episode of Dear Grad Student, Elana chats with incoming 2nd year Masters student, Annabel Gong, about their experience in grad school (& beyond) as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community. They discuss shark research providing street cred, Annabel's co-hosting gig on the LGBTQ+ STEMCast, activism work and processing grief, & Annabel's favorite part of being LGBTQIA+. Follow the LGBTQ+ STEMCast on Twitter and EVERYWHERE elseFollow Annabel on TwitchLGBTQ+ STEMCast episodes mentioned: Lab Shenanigans with Darrion NguyenDear Grad Student episodes mentioned:Ep. 31: Trans & In Grad School: An Introduction to Vocabulary, J...2021-06-141h 01