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Nina Draws Scientists We Should Have Learned About In School -- And Probably Didn't

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If you love history and you are fascinated by women in STEM, you definitely want to meet Nina Chhita, the creator of the popular Instagram account @nina.draws.scientists. If you're not following this account, stop what you are doing and follow it right now, because Nina Chhita is a talented writer. She's also a scientist, and she does these amazing illustrations of the stories you don't know about women in STEM. In this episode of the Adventures in Learning podcast, we discuss fascinating and diverse scientists, Nina's process for researching and creating posts about them, and what's next for this Instagram content creator.

[00:56] From developmental biology to medical writer to freelance writer and illustrator -- Nina's Adventures in Learning

[02:49] What sparked Nina's interest in science and art?

[03:24] The blue plaque tours and scientist Rosalind Franklin

[05:24] How does Nina decide who she's going to feature on the Instagram account?

[06:13] What goes into the research? How do you research these women, especially if they haven't been written into history?

[10:39] How do we involve more girls in STEM related fields?

[12:09] SPONSOR AD

[13:17] Role models in STEM

[14:57] The nutritional benefits of Tofu [Dr. Yamei Kin], science and its tendency to name human body parts after men [An Immense World by Ed Yong and Nina’s Instagram Post]

[17:18] Science as collaborative effort rather than individual sport

[18:39] So what makes a good scientist?

[20:15] Women in Antarctica.

[23:35] Nina's current fascination with Dr. Lena Edwards

[25:39] SPONSOR AD

[26:46] Nina's new series of reels -- Mini Histories

[28:39] What's next for @nina.draws.scientists?

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If you love history and you are fascinated by women in STEM, you definitely want to meet Nina Chhita, the creator of the popular Instagram account @nina.draws.scientists. If you're not following this account, stop what you are doing and follow it right now, because Nina Chhita is a talented writer. She's also a scientist, and she does these amazing illustrations of the stories you don't know about women in STEM. In this episode of the Adventures in Learning podcast, we discuss fascinating and diverse scientists, Nina's process for researching and creating posts about them, and what's next for this Instagram content creator.

[00:56] From developmental biology to medical writer to freelance writer and illustrator -- Nina's Adventures in Learning

[02:49] What sparked Nina's interest in science and art?

[03:24] The blue plaque tours and scientist Rosalind Franklin

[05:24] How does Nina decide who she's going to feature on the Instagram account?

[06:13] What goes into the research? How do you research these women, especially if they haven't been written into history?

[10:39] How do we involve more girls in STEM related fields?

[12:09] SPONSOR AD

[13:17] Role models in STEM

[14:57] The nutritional benefits of Tofu [Dr. Yamei Kin], science and its tendency to name human body parts after men [An Immense World by Ed Yong and Nina’s Instagram Post]

[17:18] Science as collaborative effort rather than individual sport

[18:39] So what makes a good scientist?

[20:15] Women in Antarctica.

[23:35] Nina's current fascination with Dr. Lena Edwards

[25:39] SPONSOR AD

[26:46] Nina's new series of reels -- Mini Histories

[28:39] What's next for @nina.draws.scientists?

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Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Support the Show.

Read the full show notes, visit the website, and check out my on-demand virtual course. Continue the adventure at LinkedIn or Instagram.
*Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.

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