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The Biosocial Researcher
Emma Walker
5 episodes
5 days ago
The social world around us has fascinating ways of getting under our skin. In this new podcast, Emma Walker, a PhD student from UCL, offers a platform to biosocial researchers to discuss their work in their own words, with each episode interviewing a scientist about their research and experiences of academia.
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The social world around us has fascinating ways of getting under our skin. In this new podcast, Emma Walker, a PhD student from UCL, offers a platform to biosocial researchers to discuss their work in their own words, with each episode interviewing a scientist about their research and experiences of academia.
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Social Sciences
Science
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S1E4: How can interdisciplinary science achieve clean water in Bangladesh? With Ramota Adelakun
The Biosocial Researcher
24 minutes 24 seconds
4 years ago
S1E4: How can interdisciplinary science achieve clean water in Bangladesh? With Ramota Adelakun

In this episode, I interview Ramota Adelakun, a 2nd year interdisciplinary research PhD student at UCL. Ramota combines her expertise in microbiology and health policy to research and evaluate interventions for safe water in Bangladesh. We discuss the complex history of arsenic contamination in the Bangladesh, new systems based approaches to health policy and the challenges of being "plan-orientated". 

The Biosocial Researcher
The social world around us has fascinating ways of getting under our skin. In this new podcast, Emma Walker, a PhD student from UCL, offers a platform to biosocial researchers to discuss their work in their own words, with each episode interviewing a scientist about their research and experiences of academia.