The Women's Research Collective

<p>Welcome to the Women's Research Collective. I'm your host, Lauren Lovingood. On this podcast, we explore the diverse experiences of women in the world of research. Each week we feature a new guest, ranging from accomplished professionals in academia to undergraduates gaining their first experiences in research. Through candid conversation, we will explore the personal and professional experiences that highlight how these women contribute to and shape the community of research. Please subscribe and stay tuned to hear these captivating stories.</p>

Developmental Psychology with Dr. Bonnie Goff

In this episode of the Women's Research Collective, we explore the field of developmental psychology with Dr. Bonnie Goff, focusing on how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) impact neurobiological development. Dr. Goff also shares her journey as a scientist, offering an inspiring and deeply motivational perspective on resilience and purpose.Dr. Goff is a Developmental Psychologist, UCLA Lecturer, Speaker, and Advocate for Early Childhood Care and Education.Tune in for a compelling conversation that bridges research and real-world impact. If you enjoy the episode, don’t forget to rate and review—it helps us reach more listeners!🔗 Learn more about Dr. Goff’s work: Linktree: linktr.ee/drbonniegoff Instagram: @drbonniegoff

05-08
38:36

Psychology, Gender Women and Sexuality Studies, and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder with Shayleigh Graber

In this episode we learn all about being a psychology major and GWS minor with Shayleigh Graber. We spend a lot of this episode discussing Shay's thesis on Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder and learn how and why her college career led her to this topic. Some Papers mentioned in this episode:Cunningham, J., Yonkers, K. A., O’Brien, S., & Eriksson, E. (2009). Update on Research and Treatment of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder. Harvard Review of Psychiatry. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3098121/#:~:text=only%20mild%20symptoms.-,7,evaluated%20during%20the%20clinical%20interview.Harvard Health. (2017, May 30). Premenstrual Dysphoria Disorder: It’s Biology, Not a Behavior Choice. https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/premenstrual-dysphoria-disorder-its-biology-not-a-behavior-choice-2017053011768 Htay. (2023, June 13). Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder. Practice Essentials, Background, Pathophysiology and Etiology. https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/293257-overview?form=fpf

04-01
16:02

How to be a Good Leader with Misha Bukkasagaram the President of UE WLCR

In this episode with Misha Bukkasagram we discuss what it is like to start and run a college organization that focuses on empowering women as leaders, researchers, and change makers. If you have any questions or comments please leave a comment below. Are there any episodes you would like to see in the future? Please leave a comment about any topics that you are interested in below!Misha's blog can be found here https://risingecho.blog/about/UE WLCR's information can be found here hopp.bio/uewlcrLets Ace Brain Health can be found here @lets_ace_brain_health on instagram

03-16
22:22

Developmental Biology With Dr. Julie Merkle

In this episode we get to know Dr. Julie Merkle, a developmental biologist who specifically studies how the egg develops. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a comment or a review, it means a lot to me! If you want to access Dr. Merkle's papers, here are some links to her profiles on Google Scholar as well as Researchgate:https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=yd-2Gq0AAAAJ&hl=enhttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Julie-MerkleIf you want to know more about developmental biology start your exploration here: https://irp.nih.gov/our-research/scientific-focus-areas/developmental-biology

02-26
33:48

Vascular Physiology and Exercise Science With Dr. Jessica Snow

Thank you so much to Dr. Snow for joining me on the Women's Research Collective for an interview! I want to give one last big shout out to UE Student Media as well as Women and Leadership, Change, and Research. Thank you guys for everything :)Link to WLCR: hopp.bio/uewlcrLink to UE Student Media: Crescent.evansville.eduBelow are some of Dr. Snow's Papers:Actin polymerization contributes to enhanced pulmonary vasoconstrictor reactivity after chronic hypoxia.. American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology. 314:H1011-H1021.2018 AltmetricRole for PKC? in enhanced endothelin-1-induced pulmonary vasoconstrictor reactivity_following intermittent hypoxia.. American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology.301:L745-L754. 2011

02-09
32:05

Neuroscience With Zorah Mehrzad

Neuroscience, with Zorah Mehrzad

10-02
38:11

Trailer

Welcome to the Women's Research Collective. I'm your host, Lauren Lovingood. On this podcast, we explore the diverse experiences of women in the world of research. Each week we feature a new guest, ranging from accomplished professionals in academia to undergraduates gaining their first experiences in research. Through candid conversation, we will explore the personal and professional experiences that highlight how these women contribute to and shape the community of research. Please subscribe and stay tuned to hear these captivating stories.

09-18
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