STEMming in Stilettos w/Dr. Toshia

Dr. Natoshia Anderson

This podcast is a bold, safe space for women of color in STEM to tell their real story, the good, the bad, and the ugly. No sugarcoating. Just raw, honest conversations about navigating science, technology, engineering, and math as a minority woman. Each episode celebrates brilliant, resilient women who share their journeys, lessons learned, and advice for the next generation. This is part storytelling, part survival guide, and part celebration. These women are smart, fearless, and absolutely badass.

Episodes

  1. Apr 28

    Meet: Alex Noel

    About Alex Noel: Alexandra Noël received her bachelor’s degree in biomedical sciences, her master’s in occupational and environmental health, as well as her PhD in Public Health, with a specialization in Toxicology and Risk Assessment, all from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Montreal (Quebec, Canada). She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Comparative Biomedical Sciences at Louisiana State University (LSU) and the Director of the LSU Inhalation Research Facility. She conducts in vitro and in vivo inhalation toxicology studies on cardio-pulmonary effects resulting from in utero and adult exposures to second-hand smoke, electronic-cigarette aerosols, nanoparticles, and particles from air pollution. Her publication record includes 48 peer-reviewed scientific articles. In addition, Dr. Noël is the leader of the Inhalation Toxicology Core of the LSU Superfund Research Program and the Director of Inhalation & Infection Core of the LSU Lung COBRE. She is a counselor for the Inhalation and Respiratory Specialty Section (IRSS) (2024-2026) of the Society of Toxicology (SOT). She is also the Chair of the Membership Committee (2025-2026) of the American Thoracic Society (ATS). Dr. Noël is also a member of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Advisory Committee on Research on Women’s Health (2022-2026) and she is an Associate Editor for the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. Dr. Noël’s laboratory is currently funded by the NIGMS, the NIEHS and the NHLBI.

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About

This podcast is a bold, safe space for women of color in STEM to tell their real story, the good, the bad, and the ugly. No sugarcoating. Just raw, honest conversations about navigating science, technology, engineering, and math as a minority woman. Each episode celebrates brilliant, resilient women who share their journeys, lessons learned, and advice for the next generation. This is part storytelling, part survival guide, and part celebration. These women are smart, fearless, and absolutely badass.