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Probably Platelets
Probably Platelets
16 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to the first-ever podcast hosted by the UK platelet society, probably platelets. Your hosts Alex, a research fellow from the University of Birmingham and Xenia, a post-doctoral researcher from the University of Birmingham, have a chat with platelet researchers to get to know them, find out more about their career journey and laugh about some of their mistakes, and you never know we'll probably talk about platelets! We will also speak to a range of other members from the platelet community and get to understand how such a small cell can affect our daily lives.
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Welcome to the first-ever podcast hosted by the UK platelet society, probably platelets. Your hosts Alex, a research fellow from the University of Birmingham and Xenia, a post-doctoral researcher from the University of Birmingham, have a chat with platelet researchers to get to know them, find out more about their career journey and laugh about some of their mistakes, and you never know we'll probably talk about platelets! We will also speak to a range of other members from the platelet community and get to understand how such a small cell can affect our daily lives.
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Education
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All things Public Engagement with Sarah Jones
Probably Platelets
24 minutes 24 seconds
2 years ago
All things Public Engagement with Sarah Jones

Welcome to ‘probably platelets’, the first-ever podcast hosted by the Platelet Society. Your hosts Beth, a recent PhD graduate and post-doctoral researcher from the University of Leeds and Daniel, a PhD student from the University of Reading, have a chat with platelet researchers to find out more about their career journey, laugh about some of their mistakes, and you never know we'll probably talk about platelets.


In today's episode, our season 1 finale, we welcome back Dr Sarah Jones, an associate professor from Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) to talk about all of her public engagement and outreach activities! Alongside her research, Sarah is a keen science communicator and STEM ambassador from running events in Manchester Science Museum to going into schools, Sarah talks about the diverse ways in which we as scientists can get involved in public engagement and outreach. We talked about the different benefits of public engagement for non-scientists and the scientists providing the outreach. Not only does it build trust with the general public, but it also encourages scientists to think about the bigger picture.


We hope you enjoy this episode and if you did, be sure to rate this podcast, it will really help us out. Stay tuned for season 2 wherever you get your podcasts!


Beth & Daniel

Platelet Society

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Probably Platelets
Welcome to the first-ever podcast hosted by the UK platelet society, probably platelets. Your hosts Alex, a research fellow from the University of Birmingham and Xenia, a post-doctoral researcher from the University of Birmingham, have a chat with platelet researchers to get to know them, find out more about their career journey and laugh about some of their mistakes, and you never know we'll probably talk about platelets! We will also speak to a range of other members from the platelet community and get to understand how such a small cell can affect our daily lives.