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SPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion Technologies
Nanion Technologies
16 episodes
3 days ago
A selection of user interviews from around the globe. Topics covering electrophysiology, ion channels and drug discovery.
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A selection of user interviews from around the globe. Topics covering electrophysiology, ion channels and drug discovery.
Show more...
Science
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Carlos Pardo-Pastor (King's College London)
SPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion Technologies
34 minutes 17 seconds
4 years ago
Carlos Pardo-Pastor (King's College London)

Dr Carlos Pardo-Pastor (King's College London) is a Research Fellow in the Randall Centre for Cell & Molecular Biophysics. He started his scientific journey studying Human Biology, an MSc in Biomedical Research and then completed his PhD in Biomedicine at Universitat Pompeu Fabra.

On this episode of the podcast we spoke with Carlos about his most recent publication (Piezo2 Channel), you can read the full publication here. He highlights the importance of funding in science, his personal experiences in applying for grants, and some helpful tips for staying motivated as a researcher and connecting with peers in the field.

Keep updated with his latest research on ResearchGate and Google Scholar.

SPOTL]i[GHT - Nanion Technologies
A selection of user interviews from around the globe. Topics covering electrophysiology, ion channels and drug discovery.