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Women in STEM and the Academic Challenges with Scientist Chloe Kirk

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In this episode, we break the cycle of societal pressures as we speak with scientist and STEMinist, Chloe Kirk! We chat about finding your place in STEM, choosing a grad school and a lab in grad school, non-traditional STEM careers, the importance of science communication to show everyone belongs in science & how to break stigmas of what a scientist looks like.

Listen to Today's Episode to Learn About:

-finding the thing that makes you tick

-imposter syndrome

-fake it till you make it

-starting a new career

-should tenure exist?

-learning from hands on experiences

-nothing changes when nothing changes

-how to advocate for yourself

-what grad school was supposed to be and what it is now

-how Chloe merged science and law

-networking

-listener questions

WHO IS CHLOE? From Chloe: “My background is in molecular and cell biology. I recently completed my PhD focusing on a physiological amyloid, Amyloid-bodies, and their roles in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. My research passion is cell microscopy, but my larger goal is to bring science to more people which is why I am now combining science with law working in patent law!”

SYNC UP WITH CHLOE:

Instagram and TikTok: @chloe.the.scientist

Twitter: @chloeckirk

  continue reading

212 episodes

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In this episode, we break the cycle of societal pressures as we speak with scientist and STEMinist, Chloe Kirk! We chat about finding your place in STEM, choosing a grad school and a lab in grad school, non-traditional STEM careers, the importance of science communication to show everyone belongs in science & how to break stigmas of what a scientist looks like.

Listen to Today's Episode to Learn About:

-finding the thing that makes you tick

-imposter syndrome

-fake it till you make it

-starting a new career

-should tenure exist?

-learning from hands on experiences

-nothing changes when nothing changes

-how to advocate for yourself

-what grad school was supposed to be and what it is now

-how Chloe merged science and law

-networking

-listener questions

WHO IS CHLOE? From Chloe: “My background is in molecular and cell biology. I recently completed my PhD focusing on a physiological amyloid, Amyloid-bodies, and their roles in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. My research passion is cell microscopy, but my larger goal is to bring science to more people which is why I am now combining science with law working in patent law!”

SYNC UP WITH CHLOE:

Instagram and TikTok: @chloe.the.scientist

Twitter: @chloeckirk

  continue reading

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