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E2 - A Pride Month Epiphany: Todd Harwell studies Queers in Citizen Science (Pt 2)

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This is Part 2 of my conversation with Todd Harwell -- a PhD student who's research is examining the development of science identities among queer folks who participate in citizen and community science projects.

In this Part, Todd offers some advice to students/scientists of all career stages. Particularly notable is his emphasis on putting your authenticity and self-worth ahead of your potential research placements -- it's more important to find a lab that values you, in which you can feel safe and appreciated, then to work in any situation in which you feel unvalued and unseen.

Read more about Todd's great research here: https://bit.ly/3j4hSJJ

Todd : LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddharwell/ | Twitter: @ToddAHarwell

Wanna Reach out?

biosplainingpodcast@gmail.com

Music and audio everything: Fred Brenton

Visual identity: Gio Petrucci,

PLUS,

Huge love to Stefan Maroni for the Pride flag vector.

You can check out Stefan's AMAZING "Rebel Without a Closet" podcast here - https://spoti.fi/3ya7WTk

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biosplaining/message
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This is Part 2 of my conversation with Todd Harwell -- a PhD student who's research is examining the development of science identities among queer folks who participate in citizen and community science projects.

In this Part, Todd offers some advice to students/scientists of all career stages. Particularly notable is his emphasis on putting your authenticity and self-worth ahead of your potential research placements -- it's more important to find a lab that values you, in which you can feel safe and appreciated, then to work in any situation in which you feel unvalued and unseen.

Read more about Todd's great research here: https://bit.ly/3j4hSJJ

Todd : LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddharwell/ | Twitter: @ToddAHarwell

Wanna Reach out?

biosplainingpodcast@gmail.com

Music and audio everything: Fred Brenton

Visual identity: Gio Petrucci,

PLUS,

Huge love to Stefan Maroni for the Pride flag vector.

You can check out Stefan's AMAZING "Rebel Without a Closet" podcast here - https://spoti.fi/3ya7WTk

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biosplaining/message
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