
💡 How can mentorship, collaboration, and balance shape not just scientific careers, but whole communities of future researchers?
In this episode of the Science with Impact Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Valeria De La Rosa-Reyes, a Puerto Rican anatomist, professor, and neuroscientist researcher at the University of Puerto Rico–Bayamón.
From her early curiosity on her grandmother’s farm to leading her own lab, Dr. Valeria shares how mentorship, resilience, and joy have guided her journey in STEM. She reflects on why good collaborators are essential in the first years of a career, how undergraduates can take ownership of real research, and why balance and authenticity matter just as much as publications.
🤔 Who is this for?
Graduate and early-career scientists navigating the pressures of funding, collaboration, and building a sustainable career.
Undergraduate educators and mentors who want practical ways to bring research into the classroom and spark curiosity.
Scientists committed to broader impacts—those interested in how mentorship, collaboration, and joy can shape resilient research communities.
📋 What is it about?
Dr. Valeria De La Rosa-Reyes shares how resilience, mentorship, and joy have shaped her path as a scientist and educator. She reflects on the power of early research experiences, the value of supportive collaborators, and the responsibility of fostering the next generation of scientists.
🔑 Key Takeaway: Science isn’t just about experiments, it’s about people. By prioritizing mentorship, balance, and collaboration, we can create labs and classrooms where curiosity thrives, undergraduates grow into confident scientists, and research connects meaningfully to society.
⌚️ Time Stamps
00:00 Introduction and Importance of Good Collaborators
00:49 Welcome to the Podcast
01:05 Meet Dr. Valeria
02:47 Dr. Valeria's Journey into Science
04:39 The Joy of Teaching
06:22 Challenges and Advice for Early Career Researchers
08:03 Building a Community of Mentorship
10:35 Collaborators: Good vs. Bad
12:44 Introducing Undergraduates to Research
14:37 Exciting Experiences at the Allen Institute
23:33 Impactful Mentoring Experiences
25:25 Humor and Bonding in the Lab
27:18 Conclusion and Next Guest
📣 Guest
Dr. Valeria De La Rosa-Reyes | Anatomist, Neuroscientist, and Professor, University of Puerto Rico–Bayamón
Host:
Vanessa Rosa, Ph.D., is the founder of Science with Impact, where we partner with research organizations to translate STEM advancements into measurable societal benefits beyond academia.
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Measuring (program evaluation, statistics/data analysis, and reporting) or
Communicating (illustration/animation, data visualization, and presentations)
the impact of their STEM research, click here to connect them with Dr. Rosa.
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