EQ.IQ Podcast with Nick and Damien Experimental Designs Consulting, LLC
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You are invited to listen to the first episodes, to be released on Tuesday, July 5th.
Experimental Designs Consulting is launching a new podcast exploring the ins-and-outs of starting a new lab. Join Nick and Damien as they share over 30 years of experience on everything there is to know about putting together a new lab, leading the development of your team, and bringing your scientific vision to reality. Whether you’re kicking off your own startup biotech company or starting as new biomedical research faculty, these two lab startup gurus have the tips and tricks to guide both you and your team towards success.
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Ep.19 Using EQ as a Performative Tool, With Special Guest Dr. Sarah Andres
On this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with prolific research scientist, Dr. Sarah Andres. Dr. Andres shares her origin story and points out key take aways from her journey. She then highlights how EQ is a key ingredient in that journey, as well as in team management, recruitment, and how it acts as a catalyst for problem solving in science. You don’t want to miss this one!
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Ep.18 Work Interviews: Define Your Culture, Define Your Value
Interviews can be stressful, there is a lot at stake - your future, your career, your happiness. But with a little reframing, you begin to think of an interview, as more of a recruitement. Are THEY the right fit? Join us as Nick & Damien discuss some tips & tricks for navigating your next venture and empowering yourself to find the right work alignment.
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Ep.17 - Nick & Damien's Story: How To Start A Successful Biotech Company.
Join us as our producer Pablo Signori digs deep with EDC Founders/hosts Nick & Damien on their origin story. In this episode they discuss the paths that led to starting their biotech lab management company, Experimental Designs Consulting, and what skills were key in forging their successful business.
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Ep.16 - Volatile Markets? Don't Be Reactive, Be Proactive
Forget the noise; find the signal.
Biotech entrepreneurs and academic researchers often encounter situations that were never addressed in their technical training. These knowledge gaps can create anxiety in response to challenges such as media predictions of funding scarcity, but it’s never too late to learn new ways of thinking that will help you ride out the ups and downs in the choppy waters at the convergence of science and finances. -
Ep.15 - Journaling: Data Research of Your Mind
Don’t be a bad influence on yourself.
The most important influencer in your life is… you. But you might also be your own worst critic. If you don’t have a strong sense of what your recurring thought patterns are and where they come from, they can sometimes hold you back from making positive changes in your life. Learning how to archive your thoughts can help you plot your path forward. -
Ep.14 - Optimizing Your Planned Future
You need to know your destination before you can plan your route.
Where do you see yourself in ten years? You’re most likely to have heard this question in a job interview, a situation in which other people will use your response to help them shape their initial opinion of you. As a young leader, learning how to ask yourself the same question will help you shape your strategies, whether they’re for your next networking event or your entire life’s work.