Before the Abstract

Before the Abstract shares scientists’ stories about – what else? – being a scientist! Inspirational, funny, surprising or just plain entertaining, our podcasts feature Springer Storytellers telling their personal stories about working in their field and the personal experiences that have shaped their careers.

Tim Taylor: The Right Lunch Box

Tim Taylor: The Right Lunch Box by Before the Abstract

03-14
16:09

Sandra López Varela: An Unexpected Life

Sandra López Varela: An Unexpected Life by Before the Abstract

12-11
18:19

Nuno Bicho: The Best of Two Worlds

From coming of age in a fascist dictatorship to leaving home for the first time to pursue a PhD in archaeology in the United States, Nuno shares his story of how he came to have the best of two very different worlds.

09-28
18:12

Stories about Math: Piper Harron

Stories about Math: Piper Harron by Before the Abstract

09-06
14:55

Stories about Math: Daniele Struppa

A surprising collaboration comes out of Daniele's dinner with 'one of the greatest names in the history of quantum physics.'

08-23
11:38

Stories about Math: Moon Duchin

A mathematician's career is inspired by her family legacy.

08-23
13:45

Stories about Math: Seth Cottrell

Seth shares a story about the time he opened an "Ask a Mathematician" booth at Burning Man.

08-16
14:14

Stories about Math: Ken Ono

Ken Ono has a Eureka moment while working on one of Ramanujan's unpublished manuscripts.

08-09
13:14

Ricardo Rozzi: The Most Beautiful Death I Can Expect

Coming of age in 1970s Chile, an ecologist reflects on the social and environmental issues caused by the political climate, plus recounts how a near death experience impacted the course of his research.

07-03
18:46

Bruno Siciliano: From Pizza Making to Human Care

A late night pizza delivery to the lab inspires an Advanced Grant proposal in a surprising way.

06-13
15:08

Chiseche Mibenge: My Marriage to Science

One researcher's youth in Zambia shapes her research on gender based violence and ultimately inspires her auto-ethnography. *Disclaimer: Contains explicit language.*

06-05
15:37

Laura Meyerson: Science Fueled by Passion

Fueled by her passion for the environment and by way of a career in food styling, one researcher shares her unique journey to becoming an ecologist.

05-21
13:17

Kirsten Grorud-Colvert: An Unexpected Encounter

A marine ecologist remembers a surprising and formative experience she had on a dive as an early career researcher.

04-24
12:07

Karin Bodewits: The PhD Delusion

Karin tells a humorous but tragic story about the reality of postgrad life.

04-12
12:47

Stories about Creativity: Susana Martinez-Conde & Stephen Macknick

Skeptical scientists Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen Macknick take a trip to a psychic fair to find out if the psychics can really read the details of their past lives.

04-03
14:58

Stories about Creativity: Andrea Gawrylewski

As a child, editor Andrea Gawrylewski has a heart-stopping experience in the rainforest that inspires her to study earth science.

03-28
10:59

Stories about Creativity: Brian Levine

Perfectionist neuroscientist, Brian Levine, learns how to deal with uncertainty when his patients, who suffer from brain injuries, challenge his expectations.

03-20
14:47

Stories about Creativity: Scott Barry Kaufman

As an adult, scientist Scott Barry Kaufman confronts the school psychologist who once told him he was doomed by a low IQ and inspired his work to redefine intelligence.

03-12
12:11

Stories about Creativity: Jean Zarate

Jean Zarate is torn between neuroscience and music careers until a tragic event brings both into perspective.

03-05
13:25

Amy Hochadel: The Making of a Smart City

A global cities consultant has an inspiring trip to Pune, India thanks to a charismatic local leader.

02-26
15:39

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