30 min

Uncharted - Scientists with Disabilities Navigating Their Experiences Ocean Science Radio

    • Nature

People with disabilities are often marginalized, face isolation, lack representation and even ablism, no matter the industry or space. We speak to an old friend of the show about how this shows up in STEM and academia, and a project to collect stories from those impacted by this phenomenon in the form of a book of essays. So come join us where we talk about the book Uncharted, and learn about scientists navigating their health journey.

Guests include:
- Dr. Skylar Bayer from the NOAA Alaska Fisheries Regional Office
- Dr. Gabi Serrato Marks - a co-founder at Stelli Communications, a PR firm and an MIT-trained scientist with a passion for expanding access to science
- Katie Harrison, an information specialist with USTA and a paleo-oceanographer
- Maureen Hayden, a PhD candidate studying ecotoxicology
- Dr. Stephanie Schroeder, the education and Engagement Director at the Center for Learning Health System Sciences at the University of Minnesota and a former marine biology behavior ecologist.

People with disabilities are often marginalized, face isolation, lack representation and even ablism, no matter the industry or space. We speak to an old friend of the show about how this shows up in STEM and academia, and a project to collect stories from those impacted by this phenomenon in the form of a book of essays. So come join us where we talk about the book Uncharted, and learn about scientists navigating their health journey.

Guests include:
- Dr. Skylar Bayer from the NOAA Alaska Fisheries Regional Office
- Dr. Gabi Serrato Marks - a co-founder at Stelli Communications, a PR firm and an MIT-trained scientist with a passion for expanding access to science
- Katie Harrison, an information specialist with USTA and a paleo-oceanographer
- Maureen Hayden, a PhD candidate studying ecotoxicology
- Dr. Stephanie Schroeder, the education and Engagement Director at the Center for Learning Health System Sciences at the University of Minnesota and a former marine biology behavior ecologist.

30 min