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Ep. 12 Amanda Ramirez, PhD

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She's a psychologist turned student success director who's spent years helping researchers turn their training into real-world careers. In this episode of Vital Signs, Amanda Ramirez PhD [https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandaramirezphd/] talks about her work to prepare young scientists for careers beyond academia — and why getting out of the lab is step one. She also gets into brain drain, what San Antonio is doing well, and what it'll take to build the infrastructure to keep great scientists here. Also — she had the perfect response to our margarita question. Hint: it’s not really about the margarita.

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