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An unfiltered conversation about the lived experiences of current and post grad men and women in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) field. It’s a platform for students and early-career professionals to discuss their development as individuals, scientists, entreprenuers, and community leaders in order to help the next generation of leaders push our culture forward.
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We are a team of Somali girls creating a podcast to diversify media, introduce our voices and create dialogue. Support us in this mission. Follow us on our social media pages: Twitter- @forthecultured and Instagram- @fortheculturepod
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Celebrate with us as For The Culture Podcast marks its 4-year anniversary! From a seed of an idea back in 2020, this podcast has blossomed into a transformative platform where we explore, learn, and grow together. In this special anniversary episode, we reflect on our journey of growth alongside the podcast. We discuss the challenges and triumphs o…
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Welcome to Season 5, Episode 3 of For The Culture Podcast, moderated by co-host Kofi. Join Ian and Lawrence as they explore the transition from academia to industry. The PhD duo reflects on their own journeys from grad school to their current careers, discussing the challenges of balancing work and personal life. They share insights into their curr…
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On today's episode of For The Culture Podcast, we dissect the resignation of Dr. Claudine Gay, former president of Harvard College, igniting a conversation about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in academia. We scrutinize the challenges she faced and the broader societal implications, while also addressing the ongoing debate surrounding DEI i…
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Welcome to Season 5 of For The Culture Podcast! In our opener, join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Richard Youngblood, a native Texan turned Philadelphia Senior Scientist at Johnson and Johnson. With a background in Chemical Engineering from Princeton and a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Michigan, Dr. Youngblood d…
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In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting Dr. Radia Johnson, a Director in Research Data Science at Gilead Sciences, Inc. Dr. Johnson's extensive career spans academia and industry, making her a valuable voice in the realm of bioinformatics and computational biology.Join us as we delve into Dr. Johnson's career journey. Driven by a passion …
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Discover the remarkable journey of Dr. Cheick O Diarra, a Senior Safety Scientist at Genentech, as he shares insights into the fusion of science and business. From Mali to San Francisco, his path intertwines Biochemistry, PharmD, and an MBA, revealing the invaluable connection between business savvy and scientific expertise. In this episode, Dr. Di…
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Meet Dr. Heather K. Beasley, a postdoctoral research scholar at Vanderbilt University, where she's delving into breast cancer progression using cutting-edge imaging techniques. Heather's research has garnered her prestigious awards and fellowships, highlighting her dedication to both scientific discovery and diversity in STEM. She's also actively i…
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Welcome back, fam! Season 4 has arrived with a bang, and we're loaded with exciting content just for you. Join us in this episode as we give you a sneak peek into what's been happening since our last chat. Life has taken us through twists and turns, bringing growth, challenges, and opportunities to our doorstep. And hey, as students head back to sc…
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In episode 6, we recognize World Cancer Day by discussing two articles that were recently published that speak on new data coming out of the American Cancer Society stating a sharp decline in cancer-related deaths as well addressing cancer care inequities and challenges to better treatment strategies for the African American population. Listen as w…
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Happy New Year fam! We’re back for part two of Season 3. We’re not done with the season yet. We’ve got an amazing guest to kick off the year! In this episode we’re joined by the talented and driven, Jaysón Davidson. Jaysón is a Clinical Informatics Research and PhD Candidate in the Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacogenomics program at University …
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In today's episode, we are joined by the skilled humble Dr. Antentor O. Hinton Jr. Dr. Hinton is a tenure track Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics and the Ernest E. Just Early Career Investigator at Vanderbilt University. There his laboratory focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms responsible for…
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Our first guest of Season 3 is none other than the multitalented Alex Muir. Mr. Muir is a Human Resource Technician and Future Work Strategist. Before his current role, Alex was a Management Consultant at KPMG and EY. As a Cornell University grad with over 15 years of experience in HR, Finance, and Business Development, we were able to tap into som…
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It’s official! Season 3 is finally here. Tune is as we gear up for another season full of amazing and informative episodes. We have a number of dynamic and diverse guests lined up so stay tuned. In today’s episode we keep it very casual. As we enter the Fall homecoming season, we decided to discuss our different experiences attending homecoming at …
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This is the last episode of season 2 everyone! Can you believe it? We were so luck to sit down and have a conversation with Assistant Professor at South Carolina State University and founder of BeSTEMsational, Dr. Janae Sweeny, M.S., PhD. This episode of full of amazing anecdotes and advice for early career students in STEM to be sensational and ex…
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In today’s episode we’re joined by the Dr. Henry Henderson, PhD. Henry is a native of Mobile, AL and currently resides in Atlanta, GA. He received his B.S. from Southern University and A&M College and his Ph.D. in Integrative Biosciences with a concentration in cancer biology from Tuskegee University. Following his graduate studies, he completed hi…
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In today’s episode, the hosts of For the Culture Podcast discuss about past and upcoming research conferences. It’s hard to believe that for many of us, it’s been 2+ years since we’ve attended an in-person research conference. For a lot of grad students, it’ll be their first time ever attending one. Attending research conferences is one of the majo…
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In today’s episode, we’re joined by the founders of IM Clinical Research Center, LLC., a new research center created specifically to recruit, educate, and bring awareness to black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC). The founders, Mr. Javonte Maynor (CEO), Ms. Ebony Owens (CBO), and Ms. Marchelle Albritton (COO) are dynamic individuals in thei…
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In today’s episode, we’re joined by the multitalented and resilient Dr. Dominique Stephens. Listen as he shares his journey in science. The path to his current post doc at the University of Texas, in Austin wasn’t an easy one for sure, but the lessons learned through the challenges faced in academia provided a unique lens that strengthened his reso…
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In this week’s episode we are joined by the kind and talented, Alexis Mobley. Alexis is a PhD candidate in the Neuroscience and Immunology programs at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. She is also co-founder and president of Black in Immuno whose mission is to amplify, celebrate, and …
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In this week’s episode we are joined by the funny and multi-faceted co-founders of Let’s Get STEMulated, LLC, Ms. Brittany Bush and Ms. Sha’Kayla Nunez. These talented scientists are PhD candidates at Morehouse School of Medicine and have a research focus in neuroscience and cancer biology, respectively. Tune in as we learn about their “not-so-stra…
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In this week’s episode, we break down the January 2022’s Nature Career Corner’s article entitled, “Owning, not doing: my transition from master’s to PhD student”. We discuss our own experiences in applying or trying to apply the tips the author notes for success during the PhD process. Everyone’s journey through the PhD process is different but the…
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In this week's episode, the artistic and dexterous Ralph White III sits down with us as our very first guest for Season 2. Ralph showcases his energetic and dynamic personality with him throughout the eposide. We quickly learnt that we share a lot in common with Ralph. He is currently a 5th year PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota Medical …
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Happy New Year! We’re excited to bring you Season 2 of For The Culture Podcast. In this week’s episode, we recall the last few weeks of 2021 and look forward to what we look forward to (both personally and professionally) in 2022. We discuss the importance of measurable goal setting. Pacing yourself is essential, especially if you want to achieve y…
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It's the SEASON FINALE Ya'll!!! In this episode, we recap season highlights, including recounting some of our favorite episodes, behind the seasons prep, and lessons learned from producing a whole 20 episode podcast from scratch. We did that and we thank YOU, our listeners for your continued support. We have much in store for 2022. We've been recei…
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In this week’s episode, we’re joined by one of our very own co-hosts, Lawrence McKinney. He’s currently finishing his PhD in Biomedical Sciences at Morehouse School of Medicine and is a native of Rivera Beach, FL. We chose this opportunity share a little bit more about our team and our journey on this road of science to date. Lawrence discusses eve…
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In this week’s episode, we continue learning more about the hosts of For The Culture Podcast. Specifically, we take a deeper dive in their current work in science as well as future aspirations. Up next, Mr. Kofi Kyenku Khamit-Kush. He details his unique journey in STEM as a current PhD student, and alumnus of both Morehouse College and Morehouse Sc…
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This week, we’re joined by the talented and driven Principal Research Scientist, Ms. Vivian Smith. Vivian vividly recounts her journey in STEM and shares how it led her to a career in biosafety and security. Determination, favor, and opportunity are among the things that led Vivian to work for the not-for profit organization, Battelle. This opportu…
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In this week’s episode, we learn more about the hosts of For The Culture Podcast. Specifically, we take a deeper dive in their current work in science as well as future aspirations. Up first, Dr. Ian Saunders. He details the unique experience of preparing, defending his dissertation, and graduating during the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ia…
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In this week’s episode, the multifaceted Dr. Marlon Fuller pays us a visit. He’s a pharmacist, entrepreneur, inventor, philanthropist, and father of four with years of experience in the hospital, retail, and pharmaceutical industries. Marlon is currently works as a Senior Medical Science Liaison at Biogen. We had the opportunity to discuss a wide r…
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In this weeks episode, we’re joined by the amazingly talented Mr. Brandon Applewhite. Brandon is a first generation American, born to parents from Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica, respectively. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering with a minor in biomedical engineering from the University of South Florida, where he was also a m…
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In this episode, we discuss the National Institutes of Health (NIH) new initiative name UNITE. This initiative is intended to identify and address structural racism within the NIH-supported and the greater scientific community. Addressing discrimination and problems of racism within the NIH is crucial to providing equitable opportunity and funding …
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In today’s episode, we’re joined by the motivated and driven Ronson Washington, MSCR. Ronson is a native of Alabama who received is undergrad degree at Alabama A&M and his master’s in clinical research at Morehouse School of Medicine. Ronson shares with us how his work experience and love for working in the lab informed his passion for working in c…
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In this episode, we’re joined by the wonderful and brilliant, Dr. Takerra “TK” Stephenson. This multi-talented Scientific Affairs Manager, Content Developer, and alumni of Morehouse School of Medicine is a big fan of the show! She calls the podcast her “Scientific Breakfast Club”. Pretty cool, huh? From Georgia Southern University to the National I…
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In today’s episode, we take on the huge question of whether you can or should bring your full authentic self to work. Work could be your academic institution, your lab, or any job you currently have. We share some of our thoughts on the matter from our lived experiences. We also lend some potential solutions on how to best address lack of diversity…
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In today’s episode, our guest is Jasmine George, PhD candidate at Morehouse School of Medicine and RISE fellow studying the mechanisms of renal lipid metabolism and lipotoxicity in obese and type 2 diabetic mice. She shares with us how she got the curiosity bug early in life and how it has led to her current passion for diversity, equity, and inclu…
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In today’s episode, we’re joined by a dear friend and colleague, Dr. Patrick Carriere. He’s a student physician attending Wake Forest School of Medicine. Listen as he discusses his story of being a “non-traditional” student and how being intentional, yet adaptable, led him to complete a PhD in Biomedical Sciences and soon a Doctor of Medicine degre…
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In part one of our mentorship series, we define mentorship. How does one identify a mentor? What are qualities of a good mentor? These are just some of the questions we talk though in this episode. A good mentor can be pivotal in helping you reach the professional and personal milestones we set for ourselves. Don’t go through this journey on your o…
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In part two of our mentorship episode, we continue our conversation on mentorship, we start to look in the mirror. No matter the stage you are in science, you have knowledge to impart on someone who is coming up behind you. So, are you a mentor? Most of us are familiar with upward mentorship, but what about lateral mentorship? We can learn a lot fr…
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In today’s episode we discuss some of the thoughts PhDs consider when thinking about the next phase of life, post-graduation. There are many options available to recent graduates because they all have many transferrable skills. Its incumbent on the individual to seek out these opportunities. This can come in the form of reaching out to your institu…
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In today’s episode, we’re joined by our inaugural guest, Dr. Chris Chambliss. He’s a 2021 PhD and master’s in clinical research graduate from Morehouse School of Medicine. His area of research is in Sickle Cell Disease research. Tune in hear Chris highlight how his personal experiences and academic profession merge and serve as the fuel he uses mak…
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In today’s episode, we discuss the importance of time management and having work-life-balance. Is it even possible? Tune in to learn some tips on how to home in on staying focused during your grad school journey. Take time for yourself. You’re no good to yourself or your team if you’re not at your best mentally. The struggle is inevitable. Just kno…
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In today's episode, we dive deeper into the process of getting into graduate school. Sharing successes, failures and even a few battle scars bring so much insight into the experinces of early career and future grad student. Sacrifice leads to success, so stay focusd on the big picture, believe in yourself, and trust the process.…
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This podcast is an unfiltered conversation about the lived experiences of grad students in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) field. This podcast provides a platform for students and early-career professionals to discuss their development as individuals, scientists, and community leaders in order to inspire the next genera…
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