Gray Matter Chatter: A Science Communication Podcast
In this episode of Gray Matter Chatter, host Gracie talks with Sam Alper, a graduate student researcher in the Dorsky Lab at the University of Utah, about the realities of doing science, from how projects take shape to what keeps curiosity alive. Sam shares their path into research, what excites themabout their work, and their fascination with zebrafish and their remarkable ability to regenerate parts of their nervous system. Together, they unpack common myths about scientists, discuss balancing life inside and outside the lab, and reflect on the importance of embracing failure as part of the process. Whether you’re thinking about a career in science or justcurious about how research really happens, this episode offers an honest and inspiring look behind the scenes. Want to learn more or get involved? Contact: graymatterchatter@gmail.com Visit: utahsciencecommunicators.com [http://utahsciencecommunicators.com] This podcast is independently produced and distributed by the host Gracie. Promotion is supported through Utah Science Communicators, a student-led group supported by the University of Utah. The opinions expressed are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official views of Utah Science Communicators or the University of Utah.
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