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Probably Platelets
Probably Platelets
16 episodes
1 week 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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Jo Mitchell
Probably Platelets
44 minutes 50 seconds
12 months ago
Jo Mitchell

Welcome to season 2 of  ‘probably platelets’, the first-ever podcast hosted by the UK platelet society. Your hosts Beth, a post-doctoral researcher from the University of Leeds and Alex, a post-doctoral researcher from the University of Birmingham, 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, we delve into the career journey of our guest, Dr Jo Mitchell, a post-doctoral researcher from the University of Birmingham, a seasoned post-doctoral researcher, as they offer a candid glimpse into the world of academia as a post-doc. From the highs of exciting research to the challenges of navigating short-term contracts and maternity leave, Jo shares invaluable insights and strategies for maintaining productivity and balance in the turbulent realm of post-doc life. 

It was an absolute pleasure chatting with Jo about her career journey and experience in academia! We both enjoyed delving into an interesting discussion about how academia could be improved for post-doctoral researchers and ECRs. Let us know what you think! We hope you enjoyed this episode, and if you did, be sure to rate this podcast, it would really help us out. 

It was an absolute pleasure chatting with Alice about her career journey, she offered some great advice and left us both feeling positive! 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 the next episode, wherever you get your podcasts.


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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.