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Ep24. Let's get political with Sarah Smaga, PhD!

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For her PhD, Sarah studied how antiviral factors in our cells can fight the HIV virus.

In this episode we talk about:

Her career path in science and leaving benchwork.

Advocacy around science issues.

Bystander intervention.

… and much more!

Two quotes stayed with me after the conversation:

"Critical thinking is being able to come into an issue and piece together for yourself what you can use based on the available information."

"We should be able to bring our whole authentic selves to work, and that should be considered professionalism."

I hope y'all feel as reinvigorated as I did after this conversation!

Here are the links to the two op-eds we mentioned during the episode:

https://www.the-scientist.com/critic-at-large/opinion-fixing-sciences-human-bias-32939

http://thepolitic.org/americans-cant-afford-a-tuition-tax/

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Follow us on Instagram and Twitter as @InorganicVeggie #DefyYourKnowledge

For her PhD, Sarah studied how antiviral factors in our cells can fight the HIV virus.

In this episode we talk about:

Her career path in science and leaving benchwork.

Advocacy around science issues.

Bystander intervention.

… and much more!

Two quotes stayed with me after the conversation:

"Critical thinking is being able to come into an issue and piece together for yourself what you can use based on the available information."

"We should be able to bring our whole authentic selves to work, and that should be considered professionalism."

I hope y'all feel as reinvigorated as I did after this conversation!

Here are the links to the two op-eds we mentioned during the episode:

https://www.the-scientist.com/critic-at-large/opinion-fixing-sciences-human-bias-32939

http://thepolitic.org/americans-cant-afford-a-tuition-tax/

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inorganic-veggies/message
  continue reading

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