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Ep #8 - Dr. Stephanie Weber on Membraneless Organelles, Research in Canada, and Cultivating Mental Health

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Hello Soft Matter People! Welcome to another episode of The Soft Matter Show. Our today's guest is Dr. Stephanie Weber (https://www.linkedin.com/in/steph-weber-33790995/). Steph is a professor of Biology at the McGill University, Canada. This conversation covers a wide range of topics starting from mental health to membraneless organelles. Steph shared her thoughts on the contrasts between the research systems of Canada and the United States. And how she overcome mental stress and persisted in academia. Later, Steph provided a summary of what to know about membraneless organelles also known as condensates. Towards the end, we explored Weber lab’s new research directions in the field of bacterial condensates and much more.

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Dr. Stephanie Weber

https://weberlab.ca/

E-mail: steph.weber@mcgill.ca

Amal Narayanan

https://www.thesoftmattershow.com

E-mail: amalnarayanan@thesoftmattershow.com

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Hello Soft Matter People! Welcome to another episode of The Soft Matter Show. Our today's guest is Dr. Stephanie Weber (https://www.linkedin.com/in/steph-weber-33790995/). Steph is a professor of Biology at the McGill University, Canada. This conversation covers a wide range of topics starting from mental health to membraneless organelles. Steph shared her thoughts on the contrasts between the research systems of Canada and the United States. And how she overcome mental stress and persisted in academia. Later, Steph provided a summary of what to know about membraneless organelles also known as condensates. Towards the end, we explored Weber lab’s new research directions in the field of bacterial condensates and much more.

Read more:

Dr. Stephanie Weber

https://weberlab.ca/

E-mail: steph.weber@mcgill.ca

Amal Narayanan

https://www.thesoftmattershow.com

E-mail: amalnarayanan@thesoftmattershow.com

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