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Daniel Sabater, Staff Research Associate from UCSD Morris Cancer Center, shares his diverse roles, including staff research associate, floor manager at a student-run free clinic, and U.S. Army Reserves transport operator. He discusses his journey into research, inspired by his mother's healthcare experiences, and his work on health disparities, particularly in cancer treatment access. Daniel emphasizes the importance of community involvement in research and the potential of AI in improving healthcare outcomes. The episode also highlights the need for equitable access to cancer care and the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare disparities. Welcome to the Science of Health Equity in Radiation Medicine * Danielle welcomes listeners to the Science of Podcast series, focusing on health equity in radiation medicine. * The episode features Danielle Elizabeth Mensaba and co-hosts Zara and Max, seniors from East Village and High Tech High. * The discussion will delve into the realm of radiation and its application in healthcare equity. Introduction of Guest and Co-Hosts * Danielle introduces Daniel Sabater, a staff research associate at UCSD Morris Cancer Center. * Daniel shares his background, including his roles at the UCSD Morris Cancer Center and the UCSD student-run free clinic. * Daniel also mentions his involvement in the United States Army Reserves. Daniel's Daily Routine and Personal Life * Daniel describes his typical day, including lab meetings, admin work, data analysis, and clinic visits. * He shares his weekend activities, including a Renaissance-themed birthday party and studying for the MCAT. * Daniel discusses his journey to UCSD, his initial hesitation, and his decision to join the U.S. Army Reserves. Inspiration and Career Path * Daniel talks about his early interest in science and his involvement in Science Olympiad and Chem Olympiad. * He explains how his experiences with his mother, who needed translation assistance, led him to volunteer at the free clinic. * Daniel shares his inspiration for pursuing a career in medicine and his passion for connecting science with helping others. Balancing Multiple Roles and Community Involvement * Daniel explains how he balances his roles in research, the military, and community service. * He highlights the importance of enjoying what you do and making work a part of life. * Daniel discusses his involvement in various community programs and his commitment to health equity. Health Disparities and Research Focus * Daniel elaborates on his work in health disparities and public health, inspired by his experiences with his mother. * He explains the importance of understanding and addressing barriers to care, such as access to insurance and transportation. * Daniel shares his involvement in qualitative and quantitative research, focusing on equity in healthcare. Impact of COVID-19 on Research and Healthcare * Daniel discusses how COVID-19 affected research and healthcare, particularly in terms of access to care and treatment. * He highlights the disparities in vaccine distribution and the impact of the pandemic on lower-income individuals. * Daniel emphasizes the need for equitable access to healthcare and the role of research in addressing these disparities. Audience Questions and Future of Radiation Research * Audience questions cover exciting parts of Daniel's journey, the use of AI in research, and the future of radiation research. * Daniel shares his experiences with AI in coding and data analysis, and his vision for the future of radiation treatment. * He discusses the potential of AI to improve healthcare outcomes and the importance of equitable access to care. Advice for Aspiring Scientists and Researchers * Daniel advises young listeners to pursue their interests and not be intimidated by feeling less knowledgeable. * He emphasizes the importance of community involvement in research and the role of mentorship in career development. * Daniel encourages aspiring scientists to reach out to professionals and take initiative in their education and research. Conclusion and Contact Information * The episode concludes with a summary of Daniel's work and his commitment to health equity and research. * Daniel provides information on how listeners can learn more about his work and the UCSD Center of Health Equity, Education, and Research. * The hosts thank Daniel for his participation and listeners for tuning in to the Science of Podcast series. "The Science Of" is a student-produced podcast. The team members are Kelsey Lewis, Evan Sosa, Max Arola, August Ou, Danielle-Elizabeth Mensah-Baah, Zahraa Munaim, Josue Castillo, Sasha Goldschmied, and Noor Munaim. The students who appeared on this episode and/or produced the episode are Danielle-Elizabeth Mensah-Baah, Zahraa Munaim, Max Arola, Sasha Goldschmied. The episode was engineered / mixed / mastered by Christelle Auzas from Cloudcast Media. About Cloudcast Media As the national leader in local podcasting, Cloudcast Media proudly produces "The Science Of" throught its SchoolCAST platform to help amplify, augment, and accelerate the mission and reach of community social impact organizations. For more information on Cloudcast Media, please visit their website at CloudCast Media [https://cloudcastmedia.us/]. About UCSD Moores Cancer Center Established in 1978, Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health is one of just 57 National Cancer Institute-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the United States, and the only one in the San Diego region. Such centers are prominent among the leading institutions in the nation dedicated to scientific innovation and clinical excellence. From research in molecular genetics to the most advanced treatments, Moores Cancer Center is at the forefront of the fight against cancer, developing promising new therapies and making them available to cancer patients throughout the region. Our cancer services were ranked #1 in San Diego, with 10 specialties ranking nationally by U.S. News & World Report in its 2023-2024 "Best Hospitals" survey. For more information, please visit https://moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/ [https://moorescancercenter.ucsd.edu/]. About Jackie Robinson Family YMCA The Jackie Robinson Family YMCA serves over 20,000 youth and families each year through a wide variety of educational, recreational and sports programs. In one of San Diego's most critical communities, we have a daily opportunity to make a significant impact on thousands of lives. YMCA programs teach kids character values and valuable skills that will help them grow into responsible, successful adults. For more information, please visit https://www.ymcasd.org/locations/jackie-robinson-family-ymca [https://www.ymcasd.org/locations/jackie-robinson-family-ymca]. About the Elementary Institute of Science The Elementary Institute of Science (EIS) is a nonprofit organization committed to increasing lifelong opportunities for students of southeast San Diego through science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education. Our after-school, weekend and school partnership programs broaden access to quality STEM experiences, foster critical thinking, expand technical skills and encourage students to pursue STEM careers. For more information, please visit https://eisca.org/ [https://eisca.org/]. The episode was recorded by the students and engineered / mixed / mastered by Christelle Auzas.
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