Scientists in Training

3.4 Professional Development and Service

35 min · 1. helmi 2024
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On today's episode, the podcast team discusses different ways we have professionally developed, gave back to our community, and shared our professional service activities. We share why it is important, how it has affected our career development, as well as, ways you can find ways to get involved in your own communities. The science news this month concerns the strange time jump in our calendars in 1562! https://www.britannica.com/story/ten-days-that-vanished-the-switch-to-the-gregorian-calendar [https://www.britannica.com/story/ten-days-that-vanished-the-switch-to-the-gregorian-calendar] Hosts this month: Emily Johnson, Emily Hackerson, Odalis Garcia, and Alex Knopps

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In this episode, the podcast team interviews folks who are pursuing career paths other than the experimental research path that the podcast team is currently pursuing! Time Stamps for each interview: [5:25] Emily Hackerson's interview with Matt Bittman; Medical School path [16:30] Emily Johnson's interview with Jade Berg; Psychology Counseling path [34:45] Emily Hackerson's interview with Kay Adamski; Industry path We also discuss some exciting science news about Mitochondrial Donation and treatments, [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5892101/] as well as, a review article [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7169912/] and BBC article [https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65538866]on a baby that was born with three sets of mitochondrial DNA Thank you for another great season of listening to our podcast! We look forward to picking up Season 3 in the fall of 2023! Catch you then! Hosts this month: Emily Hackerson, Emily Johnson, Odalis Garcia, and Alex Knopps Legal: The Scientists in Training Podcast is not associated with North Dakota State University. Any opinions expressed by the podcast, hosts, and guests are not associated with the university or their companies, universities, or organizations.

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