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Author: Ekim & Katrina
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Caffeinated Q&As with Psychology & Neuroscience researchers of all career stages, where we discuss their career paths, research interests & findings. We interview women, POC and queer researchers. Expect big feminist and political opinions. We are Third Culture Kids and PhD students in the US & UK!
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Tune in to our conversation with Andrea, a third-year PhD student in Clinical Psychology based in Chicago, about her path to grad school with a background in social work and what her day-to-day life looks like. Andrea also breaks down how she structured her career according to her long-term goals, and why she chose to pursue a PhD in Clinical Psychology. Finally, the three of us discussed the similarities and differences in each of our path to academia and current experiences.
Research areas: Clinical
Career stage: PhD student
Affiliation: Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine
Follow Andrea on Twitter @AndreaHaidar_ !
A few months later, we are back! Kat and I have been busy with grad school, but we finally sat down and recorded an episode in light of recent events, specifically the overturning of Roe v. Wade. In this episode, we talk about how we have been dealing with the current news cycle, how we try to navigate the terrains of 2022, and how we experience these events as 20-something grad students struggling to find meaning and focus in our everyday work at the same time of war, continuing pandemic, and diminishing human rights. We find ourselves questioning a lot, and there is a glimpse of desperation, anger and frustration, but we know we aren't shouting into the void: through commiseration and candidness, we come to undertand that we are not alone, and that you may be feeling a lot of the things that we are, too. Hope y'all take care out there and, if applicable, acknowledge the disruption that politics has brought to either yourself or someone you love, for what is political is personal.
Informative & interesting articles:
26 States Are Certain or Likely to Ban Abortion Without Roe: Here’s Which Ones and Why by the Guttmacher Institute
“The Only Moral Abortion is My Abortion” When the Anti-Choice Choose By Joyce Arthur
A few resources below:
Abortion Resources by Women's Health Clinic
A Guide to Abortion Resources in a Post-Roe America by Wired
National Network of Abortion Funds
Tune in to our conversation with Cas, the host of Clinically Psyched Pod (a podcast about the hidden curriculum of grad admissions to Clinical Psychology programs), where she talks about her interests and knowledge in Sexual Psychology! We also discuss her ongoing journey to grad school and share our own experiences and difficulties in our respective applications cycles. Shows mentioned: Succession (available on HBO), Sex Education (available on Netflix), Pop Culture Detective (YouTube channel); this came up in our post-recording chitchat and requires reader's discretion (TW: may elicit the familiar urge to burn down the patriarchy even before climate change ends us all; I was too caffeinated for this).
Research area: Clinical, Sexual Health
Career stage: aspiring student
Follow Cas on Twitter @PodPsyched!
Keywords: PhD experiences, productivity tips
Tune in as we share how our first year of PhD program is going and went, what we have been up to, where our focuses are! We also talk about how we organize and manage our research life, finding a work-life balance, and how we establish a support systems. This episode also includes our productivity tips and other techniques that we have tried out, what worked for us and what didn't. If you are curious about our PhD lives, or anywhere between thinking of applying to PhD programs and well underway into yours, here is a snippet of our individual experiences that hopefully provides some insight into what a first year can look like! Mentioned in this episode: Ekim's spreadsheet planner for organizing their grad life; free and available.
Research areas: Clinical, Social, Neuroscience
Career stage: PhD students
Affiliations: Vanderbilt University, University of Cambridge
Follow us on Twitter @HIcoffeehour!
Keywords: Chronic pain, fibromyalgia, traumatic life experiences, career path
Tune in for our conversation with Ariane, a PhD student at the University of Manchester whose project aims to develop diagnostic tool for chronic pain treatment in clinical settings using Bayesian models. We talk about her career trajectory and her experience in her PhD so far, as well as what it means to take a hollistic approach to understanding the human mind. Ariane completed her Master's degree in Neuroscience at the University of St. Andrews, where she studies stress and decision-making, and transitioned into pain research. Pain can be a wonderfully existential topic that is simultaneously subjective and objective. If you are interested in the role of early traumatic experiences in shaping experiences of pain later in life, and if you occasionally ponder about the adaptive brain, this episode is a gem!
As it happened, a digression was made to visit the relationship between microbiota and social behavior. A main paper of interest is linked here, and here is a further paper of interest that explored the role of stress response in this relationship.
Research areas: Neuroscience, Clinical Science
Career stage: PhD student
Affiliation: University of Manchester
Follow Ariane on Twitter @ArianeDelgadoS2, and her research account @ResearchPain!
Keywords: Autism, consciousness, connectivity, development, cognition
Tune in to an episode with Dr. Lucina Uddin, head of the Brain Connectivity and Cognition Lab situated at the University of Miami, where we learn about her career trajectory and thoughts on autism and cognitive flexibility. Taken from her lab website, they are broadly focused on investigating the relationship between brain connectivity and cognition in typical and atypical development. Within a cognitive neuroscience framework, their research combines functional connectivity analyses of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data and structural connectivity analyses of diffusion-weighted imaging data to examine the organization of large-scale brain networks supporting high-level cognitive processes. This is an episode that none of you would want to miss out on!
Research areas: Social, Cognitive, Network Neuroscience
Career stage: Professor
Affiliation: Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Behavior, UCLA
Follow Lucina on Twitter @LucinaUddin! Can confirm she's edgy. :)
Keywords: race, ethicity, mental health services, intervention
Tune in to an episode with Tasfia, a graduate student at Emory University and research coordinator at Harvard University. We dive into her undergraduate Honors Thesis on cultural tailoring in mental health services specific to race and ethnicity, where she engages in qualitative research and develops her own codebook. She also discusses her role as a Research Coordinator and her future research aspirations.
Research areas: Clinical
Career stage: Research assistant & graduate student
Affiliation: Emory University
Keywords: career, work-life balance, decision fatigue
Tune in to our chat with Simone, where she tells us about her career path, thoughts on work-life balance, and offers candid advice to graduate students on the importance of finding focus. Simone is an Experimental Social Psychologist at the University of Cambridge, where she is also a fellow at Jesus College. In this episode, we also discuss one of her recent papers, Quantifying the Cost of Decision Fatigue: Supoptimal Risk Decisions in Finance, with Dr. Tobias Baer on decision fatigue applied to the finance sector, specifically how credit loan officers decide on loan applications. If you're interested in the decision-making literature and cognitive load, do check it out!
Research areas: Social, Experimental
Career stage: Professor
Affiliation: University of Cambridge
Follow Simone on Twitter @SimoneSchnall!
Keywords: career path, addiction
Tune in for a conversation with Ara, an incoming Clinical Psych PhD student at the University of Rhode Island this fall, where she talks about her career path to date and experience with addiction research. We also discuss the future of research in Clinical Psych using virtual reality and psychedelics. Ara is also a co-founder of Psychin' Out, a Slack resource for grad applicants.
Research area: Clinical
Career stage: PhD student
Affiliation: University of Rhode Island
Follow Ara on Twitter @arasrinagesh
Keywords: career path, grad apps, programming struggles
Thinking of grad school? Join us for a special episode (rant) with Emily Turner for a candid talk of the good, the bad, and the ugly on her grad school quest without a psych background, where we also discuss the barriers in academia as grassroots researchers! Resources mentioned: Psychin'Out (Twitter, Slack), OpenAcademics, "Why Women Can't Program" (article; well, we can and we do), more info on the gender gap in STEM, and a paper that looked at female 6-12th graders' confidence in math and science. Finally, our personal recommendation of ZedStatistics (free, not sponsored). May you find the resource that works for you!
Research area: Clinical
Researcher Status: Labhand
Affiliation: University of Maryland School of Medicine
Follow Psychin'Out on Twitter @PsychinOut
Keywords: sex work, Southeast Asia, colonialism
Tune in to our conversation about Huiyeon's recent project on colonialism and sex work in Southeast Asia during the 20th century! Huiyeon is a Philosophy and Data Science student at the University of Southern California. If you are interested, the book Huiyeon recommended is Dealing In Desire. To see a list of other sources, here is a shareable doc.
Research area: Philosophy
Researcher Status: Undergraduate Student
Affiliation: University of Southern California
Keywords: body dysphoria, gender, transgender research, data analysis
Listen to our candid conversation with Charlie about his unique psych-to-data career path, tips on and experiences of doing data analysis in research, and an in-depth discussion on his thesis, "Exploring Differences in Dysphoria Between Transgender Men and Transgender Women". Tune in for some nerdy stats talk and hot takes on the research etiquette of working with the trans community.
Research area: Social, Transgender
Career stage: data analyst
Keywords: stress, allostatic load, parenthood
Listen to our discussion with Darby about her research career path, allostatic load and stress, and parenthood. Darby is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern California, where she heads the Neuroendocrinology of Social Ties Lab. A former English major, she now specializes in social relationships, stress and parenthood. Her ongoing NSF-funded neuroimaging study, HATCH, follows couples in transition to parenthood from the prenatal to postpartum stages. PS. This was our 1st interview and it was recorded over the phone, so the audio quality isn't great - apologies!
Research areas: Clinical, Neuroscience, Psychoendocrinology
Career stage: Associate Professor
Affiliation: University of Southern California
Follow Darby on Twitter at @darbysaxbe
Keywords: feminism, qualitative method, gender, body image
Listen to our discussion with Jaclyn about being an early-career researcher, academia, the Feminist methodology, gender binary (not), media and body image. Jaclyn works at the Stigma, Objectification, Bodies, and Resistance Lab directed by Dr. Rachel Calogero. She is a doctoral fellow at Western University and specializes in Feminist Psychology using qualitative methods.
Research areas: Social, Feminist
Career stage: Postdoctoral Researcher
Affiliation: Previously at Western University, now at San Diego Stage University
Follow Jaclyn on Twitter @jacasiegel!