Episodios

  • WVU alum and Clemson University’s Dr. Amanda Stover
    Jun 28 2024

    The WISM podcast returns with another in a series highlighting alumni of WVU! Mallory chats with Dr. Amanda Stover, now an Assistant Professor at Clemson University in their Department of Public Health Services. They discuss her Appalachia-relevant research at the intersection of mental health and suicide and substance abuse. They also talk about Dr. Stover’s love of teaching, mentoring, and staying interconnected with other scientists, along with some reflection on her time at WVU as a trainee on a T32 training program.

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    43 m
  • WVU alum and Research!America’s Dr. Savannah Sims
    Dec 8 2023

    The WISM podcast returns with one of WVU’s very own! Mallory chats with Dr. Savannah Sims, a graduate of the Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. program. She’s a passionate advocate of STEM and directed her career towards that aim. Dr. Sims relates inspiring and practical advice around finding your passion as a scientist, pushing against your comfort barriers to leverage your professional development, and using networking as an essential strategic career tool in any profession. She also shares how every one of us can be an advocate for science!

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    42 m
  • University of Kentucky's Dr. Carrie Shaffer
    Jun 30 2023

    Mallory sits down with Dr. Carrie Shaffer, Assistant Professor in the Veterinary Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Microbiology, Immunology and Molecular Genetics Departments at the University of Kentucky. They discuss her passionate pursuit of science from a very early age, some of the unique characteristics and duties of land grant institutions like WVU and UK, understanding the culture of Appalachia and the power of women increasingly saying “no”.

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    34 m
  • University of Michigan's Dr. Cynthia Chestek
    Dec 21 2022
    In this episode, Mallory chats with Dr. Cynthia Chestek, Associate Chair for Research in Biomedical Engineering and Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan. Dr. Chestek highlights the differences of practicing science in industry vs. academia, her career journey overall and her exciting research that aims to one day allow paralyzed patients to control prosthetics limbs!
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    22 m
  • Emory University's Dr. Kaela Singleton
    Jun 30 2022

    In this episode, Mallory talks to Dr. Kaela Singleton, a neuroscientist at Emory University.

    Dr. Singleton talks about her love of school, neuroscience, and her studies in rare neurological disorders and neurodevelopmental disorders.

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    38 m
  • Marshall University's Dr. Louise Risher
    May 11 2022

    In this episode, Mallory talks with Dr. Louise Risher, Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine at Marshall University

    Dr. Risher discusses her research in studying the long-term effects of binge drinking on the brains of adolescents, her love for curiosity and science, and the challenges facing young female scientists.

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    37 m
  • University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) - Dr. Nicquet Blake
    Feb 17 2022

    In this episode, Mallory talks with Dr. Nicquet Blake, Vice Provost of Student Academic Affairs and Dean of the Graduate Division at the University of California-San Francisco.

    Dr. Blake discusses her passion for diversity in education, the benefits of holistic admissions, and the potential long-term impacts the pandemic will have on our entire educational system and how to perhaps avoid them.

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    35 m
  • National Institutes of Health's Dr. Karen Frank
    Jan 10 2022

    In this episode, Mallory chats with Dr. Karen Frank, Chief of Laboratory Medicine at the National Institutes of Health.

    Dr. Frank shares details about her career and insights into challenges young women can face in careers like hers, as well as strategic ways to overcome them. She also shares beneficial insights focused on networking and mentoring relationships.

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    18 m