10 episodios

This podcast is a subsection of the website illuminatestem.com that aims to shed light on the stories of successful women in STEM. Our goal is to show all young girls out there that you can belong in STEM. We hope that these stories empower you to explore STEM for yourself, and innovate for the future.

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This podcast is a subsection of the website illuminatestem.com that aims to shed light on the stories of successful women in STEM. Our goal is to show all young girls out there that you can belong in STEM. We hope that these stories empower you to explore STEM for yourself, and innovate for the future.

    The Story of a Yale University Student

    The Story of a Yale University Student

    In today's episode, I chat with Yale University student Emmeline Laurence. She is is a rising junior at Yale University from Greenland, New Hampshire. At Yale she studies biology, and is a member of the Division I Varsity Rowing Team. She is currently finishing up a year off from school that she has spent creating a tutoring business, getting her EMT license, and working in a pediatric immunology lab at Massachusetts General Hospital.

    Follow Emmeline Laurence’s journey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmeline13/

    Listen to today's episode to hear about her experience exploring medicine during a gap year, dealing with academic insecurities, and excelling as a student athlete - all at the same time.

    Visit our website at illuminatestem.com to learn more about women in STEM across the past, present, and future. Here, you'll also find invaluable resources to help you embark on your own STEM journey.

    • 30 min
    The Story of a RPI Student

    The Story of a RPI Student

    In today's episode, I chat with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute student Sheetal Bapu. She is currently a rising junior in the Accelerated Physician-Scientist program and majors in biology. She's glad to escape the Northern California heat as she's spending her summer at Albany Medical Center conducting research at the Stephens Lab. Apart from her aspirations to become a physician, she manages two competitive, self-arranged A Cappella groups at RPI and loves to sing anything from Bollywood music to Indie Pop. Like many others, she is a big fan of sunsets and puppies!

    Listen to today's episode to her about her experience trying to complete college and medical school in only 7 years and the advice she has for other students who know they want to become a doctor. 

    Visit our website at illuminatestem.com to learn more about women in STEM across the past, present, and future. Here, you'll also find invaluable resources to help you embark on your own STEM journey. These include blogs, women in STEM highlights, career guides, STEM opportunities, and community workshops you can host at your local school or community center!

    • 29 min
    The Story of a Harvard University Student

    The Story of a Harvard University Student

    In today's episode, I chat with Harvard University student Varshini Odayar. She is a sophomore concentrating in Social Anthropology and History of Science (Mind, Brain, and Behavior) with a secondary in global health and health policy. Varshini is very interested in the intersection of healthcare and social justice. She is involved in Harvard CrimsonEMS, Harvard Institute of Politics Health Policy Team, the South Asian Association, and Camp Kesem. Outside of school, she loves social justice photography and drawing.

    Follow Varshini Odayar's journey on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/varshini-odayar/

    Listen to today's episode to hear about her experience studying an interdisciplinary STEM field at one of the best universities in the country.

    Visit our website at illuminatestem.com to learn more about women in STEM across the past, present, and future. Here, you'll also find invaluable resources to help you embark on your own STEM journey.

    • 34 min
    The Story of a Brown University Student

    The Story of a Brown University Student

    In today's episode, I chat with Brown University student Ashley Knebel. She is a junior at Brown University studying English and Cognitive Neuroscience. She is also apart of Brown's Program in Liberal Medical Education, meaning that she will attend Alpert Medical School immediately after graduation. At Brown, she works on campus as an emergency medical technician, a camp counselor for Camp Kesem, and a coordinator for Brown's high school Model United Nations conference. Ashley is also currently doing research on trends in Medicare reimbursement in psychology. Outside of school, she loves to run, cook, read, and recently embroider!

    Follow Ashley Knebel's journey on Instagram: @ashleyknebel

    Listen to today's episode to her about her incredible experiences, ideas, and advice.

    Visit our website at illuminatestem.com to learn more about women in STEM across the past, present, and future. Here, you'll also find invaluable resources to help you embark on your own STEM journey.

    • 27 min
    The Story of a Stanford University Student

    The Story of a Stanford University Student

    Welcome to Season 2 of Illuminating STEM Stories! 

    Stay tuned for new episodes featuring incredible college students who are pursuing their dreams in STEM.

    In today's episode, I chat with Stanford University student Audrey Pe.  Audrey is a freshman at Stanford University and the founder and executive director of WiTech (@witechorg) -- a nonprofit organization based in the Philippines that aims to educate, inspire, and empower youth to break gender barriers and use tech to make a difference in society. Through WiTech, she has been working on projects at the intersection of technology and education since she launched the organization at age 15. Now 19, her time is mostly spent going on partnership calls, speaking at webinars, and coordinating with WiTech’s 15+ chapters in 6+ countries on how to break the gender and accessibility gaps in tech. She has been recognized as a 2020 Gen.T Leader of Tomorrow and 2019 Global Teen Leader as well as been featured on publications such as Forbes, Insider, and Elite Daily.

    Follow Audrey Pe's journey on Instagram: @audreyisabelpe

    Listen to today's episode to her about her incredible experiences, ideas, and advice. 

    Visit our website at illuminatestem.com to learn more about women in STEM across the past, present, and future. Here, you'll also find invaluable resources to help you embark on your own STEM journey.

    • 30 min
    The Story of an Environmental Engineer

    The Story of an Environmental Engineer

    In today's episode, I chat with Dr. Imari Walker. She is a PhD Candidate at Duke University investigating the fate, occurrence, and transformation of plastic additives within freshwater environments. In particular, her dissertation work focuses on endocrine disrupting chemicals like Bisphenol A (BPA) that are of concern to human health and the environment. Before Duke, Dr.Walker completed her Bachelors in Marine Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Alongside her PhD work, Dr. Walker uses her science communication based youtube channel to share information about plastic pollution, microplastics, and chemicals associated with these consumer products.

    Website: imariwalker.com

    Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/calimari93

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/imariwalker100

    Listen to today's episode to her about her incredible experiences, ideas, and advice. Visit our website at illuminatestem.com to learn more about women in STEM across the past, present, and future. Here, you'll also find invaluable resources to help you embark on your own STEM journey.

    • 27 min

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