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Episode 29 – Climate Change Series: Exploring Ecology w/ Dr. Diane Srivastava

Episode 29 – Climate Change Series: Exploring Ecology w/ Dr. Diane Srivastava

by Web Admin | Aug 19, 2024 | Podcast

Dr. Srivastave talks about what drove her curiosity to learn more about the way various species interact with each other and the impact climate change has when researching and gathering data. 

Episode 17 – ‘I am still me’: Being Trans in STEM w/ Stacey Smith?

Episode 17 – ‘I am still me’: Being Trans in STEM w/ Stacey Smith?

by Web Admin | Sep 1, 2023 | Podcast

This episode we speak with Dr. Stacey Smith? about her experiencing in STEM breaking stereotypes and making the industry more inclusive.

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