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Grad Chat by PhD Balance highlights grad school experiences, especially the ones that may be harder to talk about in our day to day life. We have 4 rotating hosts: Linda Corcoran, Niba, Courtney Applewhite and Liesl Krause! One of our hosts is joined every second week by a special guest to talk about a different topic relating to their experiences in grad school!
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This week, we will be joined by Brittney Hauke (she/they). Brittney Hauke is a 3rd-year Ph.D. Candidate in Materials Science and Engineering at Penn State University. She previously got her Master's in Materials Science and Engineering from Arizona State University and their BA in Physics and Studio art at a small liberal arts school called Coe College. You can find them on Twitter @SuperSparticle. A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday at 9 am Eastern Time; check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Niba on Twitter: @NotesByNiba
This week, we will be joined by Emeline Beltran (she/her). Emeline is a Master of Arts Candidate from California State University, Los Angeles studying Communication. The main subfields in this discipline that she focuses on are intercultural, global, and health communication. Her research interests are in crisis communication, specifically how emergencies and social injustices affect diverse populations and their intersectional identities. Long-term, she hopes to pursue a research or communication role in social and human services. A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday at 9 am Eastern Time; check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Linda on Twitter: @LindaCCor
This week, we will be joined by Eleni Routoula (she/her). Originally from Greece, Eleni moved in the UK 6 years ago to pursue further studies. Her educational background has been in chemical engineering, but after 10 years of chemeng studies including a PhD on the topic, she realised that my passion was not about the practice of the profession as a researcher or industrial engineer. During my PhD in chemical engineering, Eleni discovered an interest in teaching, researchers’ development, science communication, networking, and employability, through participation in numerous extra-curricular activities. Her non-research interests ranged from teaching assistance and participating in outreach, to chairing committees and an editorial placement in the journal Nature. She decided to pave her way in a sector different than originally intended, by pursuing further experience and employment in areas of interest. Currently, her main focus is educating students and researchers on the realisation and development of transferable skills and extracurricular experience as a means to shape and pursue conventional and unconventional careers. You can find her on Instagram @curleni. A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday at 9 am Eastern Time; check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Linda on Twitter: @LindaCCor
This week, we will be joined by Kamille Harris (she/her). Kamille is currently serving as a Psychology Intern at the University of Memphis Counseling Center where she provides individual and group psychotherapy, as well as crisis interventions and campus outreach. She completed her Master of Science in Clinical Counseling at Radford University and received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at North Carolina A&T State University. She is studying Black women's well-being and experiences of gendered racial microaggressions in higher education. Throughout the course of her clinical training, she's provided mental health services to college students, veterans, adults, and children. This Philadelphia native hopes to spend her career providing clinical supervision, consulting, and developing community-based programs to improve the well-being of adolescent Black girls. In her free time, Kamille enjoys playing The Sims and creating content for @Blackgirlsnoysters on Instagram. To learn more about Kamille, follow her on Twitter @almostdrharris. A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday at 9 am Eastern Time; check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Niba on Twitter: @NotesByNiba
This week, we will be joined by Jennifer Van Alstyne (she/her). Jennifer van Alstyne is a communications strategist for professors and researchers. At The Academic Designer LLC, Jennifer helps people share their work effectively online. The Social Academic blog has articles and interviews on managing your online presence. Jennifer is a Peruvian-American poet with a BA in English from Monmouth University, an MFA in Writing & Poetics from the Jack Kerouac School, and an MA in English from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Connect with her on Twitter (@HigherEdPR) and LinkedIn (Jennifer van Alstyne).   A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday, check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Linda on Twitter: @LindaCCor Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat.
This week, we will be joined by Kasia Kuzmicz-Kowalska (she/her).  Kasia is a PhD Student at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria studying Developmental Biology. She is also the host of the Science on Trial [and Error] podcast. You can connect with Kasia on Twitter @kuzmiczkowalska and find Science on Trial [and Error] on Twitter @scienceontrial, Instagram @scienceontrialpodcast and on Podbean https://scienceontrialanderror.podbean.com/ A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday, check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Linda on Twitter: @LindaCCor Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat.
This week's guest is Manasi Apte, PhD (she/her).  Manasi is a Scientist and Communicator, currently based in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. She is an accomplished science research scientist, seasoned science communicator, and avid public engagement practitioner, working with several initiatives in the United States and India for more than a decade. Manasi believes in building connections via communications and for her, impactful storytelling is one of the meaningful ways for connecting any two ideas, data points, stories, and people. She recently got featured in a STEMterview as well as in Lifeology SciCommer spotlights series. She is also one of the #WomeninSTEM role models and aspires to continue her journey in the field of science communication and public engagement. You can find her on Twitter at @Manasiapte. Her website referenced in the show is www.highlight-communications.org. The views/ opinions/ observations/ comments expressed during the podcast are her own and do not represent her employer's views and opinions about said topics.  A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday at 9 am Eastern Time, check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Courtney on Twitter: @CApplewhiteX Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat.
This week's guest is Julia Jones, PhD (she/her). Julia Jones is a scientist, coach, and founder of the Academic Life Community. With over two decades of experience in academia, Julia studied and worked at institutions across seven countries. She holds two masters degrees in biology and in demography and earned her PhD in Zoology from the University of Oxford in 2015. In 2020, Julia has completed a life and business coaching program accredited by the International Coaching Foundation (ICF). She is also currently completing a BSc in Psychology at the University of Southern Denmark. These days Julia runs a learning platform and community to support academics in achieving their academic goals while maintaining their physical and mental wellbeing. She regularly shares insights around mental health in academia through her blog, workshops, and group training programs. You can find her on Twitter (@juliajonesdotdk) and via her website (https://www.juliajones.dk/). A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday, check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Linda on Twitter: @LindaCCor Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat.
This week's guest is Dan Jefferies, PhD (he/him). Dan received his PhD in Chemistry from Vanderbilt University in 2019 after which he did a postdoc at Harvard University.  Although he is no longer in a fume hood, he has been able to find a career that keeps him close to the action and involved in his passions. Outside of work Dan, enjoy visiting new breweries, hiking & camping, and spending time with his fiancé and cats. A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday, check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Aidan on Twitter: @aidan_mowat Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat.
Let's talk about pregnancy in grad school! A bonus episode of Grad Chat by PhD Balance.   Big thank you to our panellists:   1. Javi Rudolph, PhD (Twitter @javirudolph)  2. Alexa M. Quinn, PhD (Twitter @AlexaMQuinn)  3. Iben Rickett Sullivan, PhD, MPH (Twitter @imickrick)  4. Pamela Fullerton, NCC, LCPC, CCTP, C-DBT (LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamela-fullerton-ncc-lcpc-cctp-c-dbt-9a5b83104/). A full-text transcript is available via google doc. You can connect with PhD Balance on social media at PhD_Balance on Twitter and Instagram and visit our website at www.phdbalance.com
This week, we will be joined by Victoria Gray, PhD (she/her). Victoria just finished her PhD in (Statistical) Cancer Genetics at Cardiff University and is getting ready to start a research position at the University of Bristol. Her research focuses on genetic variation in patients with various types of cancer. Outside of work, Victoria is a keen singer, performer and F1 fanatic. She’s active in science communication, and is passionate about reducing educational inequality and changing the perceptions of scientists through my new project ‘I’m A Scientist And…’ You can find her on Twitter and Instagram at @viclougray & @imascientistand. A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday at 9 am Eastern Time, check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Linda on Twitter: @LindaCCor Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat.
This week, we will be joined by Sangeeta Nair, PhD (she/her). Sangeeta recently graduated with her PhD in Behavioral Neuroscience and is currently enjoying her life as a small business owner. Today she’s here to chat about finding a community in graduate school, working to fill your cup back up, and some of the disappointments and difficulties she faced along the way. You can find her on Twitter @sangeeters. A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday at 3 pm EDT/12 pm PDT, check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Niba on Twitter: @NotesByNiba Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat.
This week, we will be joined by Sean Bittner, PhD (he/him). Sean holds a PhD in Bioengineering and the Associate Certified Coach credential from the International Coaching Federation. His graduate research focused on 3D printing and biomaterials research, and he has a combined 6 years of writing & presentation consulting and leadership & career coaching experience. Sean currently serves as the director of a medical technology accelerator program. In graduate school, Sean gained a true passion for personal and professional development for graduate students and entrepreneurs. He pursued both research and non-research based opportunities that combined his interest in science and technology with a passion for people development and leadership. As a coach, Sean works with rising leaders in graduate school and healthcare entrepreneurship on self-discovery and improving their communication and emotional intelligence skills. In his spare time, Sean enjoys running and playing volleyball, learning to play piano and speak Italian, and spending way too much time building model kits. You can find Sean on Twitter @thelifescicoach and on Instagram @seanwithoutanh! A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday, check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Aidan on Twitter: @aidan_mowat Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat.
This week, we will be joined by Mikel Joachim (she/her). Mikel Joachim is a research program manager with Badger Athletic Performance and a full-time PhD student in Clinical Investigation, both at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research broadly focuses on injury prevention and recovery in athletes, with specific expertise in biomechanics and injuries in distance runners. She currently holds a master’s degree in kinesiology and anticipates defending her PhD dissertation in December of 2022.   A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc.  Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday at 3 pm EDT/12 pm PDT, check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Aidan on Twitter: @aidan_mowat Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat.
This week, we will be joined by Erin Berlew (she/her). Erin is a PhD candidate in bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research focus is on making optogenetic tools to control the cytoskeleton and, more generally, thinking about how to use natural photoreceptors to perturb cell physiology. She is also interested in teaching, lab organization and culture, coding, cats, and Wikipedia deep dives. You can find her on Twitter @eerinberr. A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday at 3 pm EDT/12 pm PDT, check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Liesl on Twitter: @sourkrause94 Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat.
This week, we will be joined by Holly Prescott, PhD (she/her). Holly is currently the Careers Adviser for Postgraduate Researchers at the University of Birmingham (UK) and author of the new PhD Careers blog "PostGradual" (phd-careers.co.uk). She completed her PhD in English Literature at the University of Birmingham in 2011. Since completing her PhD, she gained four years experience in graduate student recruitment before moving over to postgraduate careers support. To aid this move, between 2014-16 she went back to studying part-time for a professional career guidance qualification. Outside of work, Holly keeps her literary interests alive as a member of the in-house company at the Crescent Theatre in Birmingham (UK) and as Co-Artistic Director of Ottisdotter Productions in London. A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday at 3 pm EDT/12 pm PDT, check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Aidan on Twitter: @aidan_mowat Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat.
CW: This episode contains mentions of death and the context of death.   This week, we will be joined by new Grad Chat host, Courtney Applewhite (she/her).   Courtney Applewhite is a PhD Candidate in Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara studying death. When she is not volunteering for Grad Chat, you can find her trail running, lifting weights, and spending time with her cats.   A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday at 3 pm EDT/12 pm PDT, check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Linda on Twitter: @LindaCCor Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat!
This week, we will be joined by Elana Gloger (she/her), host of the Dear Grad Student Podcast! Elana is a brand new PhD Candidate in health psychology. She is also the creator, and host of the amazing Dear Grad Student Podcast. You can find Elana on Twitter (@elana_gloger) and you can find Dear Grad Student on Twitter (@DearGradStudent), Instagram (@deargradstudentpod), their website and wherever you listen to your podcasts (like Grad Chat!!).  A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc.   Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday at 3 pm EDT/12 pm PDT, check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Linda on Twitter: @LindaCCor Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat!
CW: This episode contains mentions of suicidal ideation   This week, we will be joined by Zoë Ayres, PhD (she/her). After spending several years in academia post-PhD, Zoë moved to industry and is now an analytical Senior Scientist in the water industry. She is also a mental health advocate in her spare time, working towards improving mental health in research settings, primarily focusing on academic mental health. She raises awareness of the common issues people face throughout academia through various campaigns, talks and initiatives, and is the author of the #academicmentalhealth poster series on Twitter. You can find her on Twitter (@ZJAyres) and find her posters on her website! A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Grad Chat episodes are posted every second Saturday at 3 pm EDT/12 pm PDT and check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos!  Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Niba on Twitter: @NotesByNiba Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat!
This week, we will be joined by Ubadah Sabbagh, PhD (he/him) & Kaela S. Singleton, PhD (she/her)! Dr Kaela S. Singleton is a Black, Samoan, Queer developmental neuroscientist and postdoc in Dr Victor Faundez's lab at Emory University. Her research focuses on the cellular and molecular signals that control neuron development in normal and disease states. She is also an adjunct faculty member in the Biology Department at Agnes Scott College and President-Elect and Co-Founder of Black In Neuro. Dr Ubadah Sabbagh is a neuroscientist at the McGovern Institute at MIT, where he is a postdoctoral associate in Dr Guoping Feng's laboratory. Dr Sabbagh attended community college for three years before transferring to the University of Missouri–Kansas City, where he earned his bachelor's degree in biology. He later earned his PhD in Translational Biology, Medicine, and Health at Virginia Tech, where he studied connections between the eyes and the brain. Outside of the lab, Dr Sabbagh is heavily involved in science outreach, advocacy, and policy. He co-founded and serves on the Board of Black In Neuro and has written extensively on topics at the intersection of science and policy. Check out Dr Sabbagh's website for his full guide on How to find, apply for, and choose a postdoc. A full-text transcript of this episode is available via google doc. Join us every second Saturday at 3 pm EDT/12 pm PDT for the YouTube live stream and check out the PhD Balance YouTube Channel for all the videos! The podcast episodes are posted the Tuesday after the live stream! Want to be a guest or know somebody we should be talking to? Fill out our google form! Follow our host Liesl on Twitter: @SourKrause94 Check out the PhD Balance website for more info on Grad Chat!
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