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An abcam podcast series that explores the power of the scientific community and how partnerships, personal and professional (sometimes both!) have influenced world-leading scientists. For more inspiring stories that celebrate the impact of togetherness in science, go to: go.myabcam.com/together
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S02 Ep. 5: Alicia Levey on taking the road less traveled
Have you ever thought about a different path in your science career? This week, Alicia Levey talks about her unique career, how to grow from collaborations and friendships, and that great feeling we all get when everything comes together!
Dr Alicia Levey is a company operator and investor; she has just sold Pionyr Immunotherapeutics, after four years serving as President and Chief Operating Officer. -
S02 Ep.4: Rose Perry on the science behind relationships
In this episode, Dr Rose Perry discusses the different languages of science, breaking down silos, and how our community can influence our health. As a social neuroscientist turned social innovator, Rose Perry, PhD, founded Social Creatures – a non-profit organization democratizing access to social connection.
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S02 Ep. 3: Abcam's Ravindran Kumaran on conquering challenges in science
How can our community help us get through the challenges we so often face as scientists? We’re joined by Dr Ravindran Kumaran from abcam to discuss the value of conversations outside the lab, finding strength from our peers, and how he was able to turn around an early project that wasn’t going to plan. As Scientific Team Leader and Collaborations Manager, Dr Kumaran oversees the development of new products at abcam and manages a number of abcam’s partnerships and collaborations.
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S02 Ep. 2: Kara Margolis on the importance of kindness in the lab
Why does kindness go such a long way in the lab? We’re joined by Dr Kara Margolis from New York University to discuss the traits she values most in collaborators, the benefits of strong mentor-mentee relationships, and the joy she gets from making an impact in people’s lives. Dr Margolis is a pediatric gastroenterologist with expertise in brain-gut axis disorders, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
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S02 Ep. 1: Giles Yeo on serendipity in science
What’s the influence of serendipity in science? We hear from Professor Giles Yeo from the University of Cambridge on being in the right place at the right time, his motivations for staying in science, and navigating the different cultures inside and outside the lab. Professor Giles Yeo studies the genetic and neurological factors influencing obesity and appetite regulation.
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S01 Episode 5 with the HuBMAP consortium
Sean speaks with three scientists involved with the HuBMAP consortium about what it takes to bring over 300 diverse experts together to achieve a common goal. Prof Katy Börner from Indiana University, Dr John Hickey from Stanford University and Dr Andrea Radtke from the US National Institutes of Health all know each other from their involvement in the Human Biomolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP). They discuss the importance of teamwork and structure in bringing together a large and diverse group to solve a common problem. Developed in partnership with Science. Listen now