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The Business of "Doing" Science
Bagamian Scientific Consulting, LLC
13 episodes
4 months ago
We are excited to release our latest episode of The Business of “Doing” Science, a riveting conversation about The Global Health Renaissance. In our second Science Social Hour, we talk with Punam Amratia, PhD, and Fredros Okumu, PhD, about this timely and important topic for a unique science social hour. From the front lines of malaria control to working with international health organizations and local governments, Drs. Amratia and Okumu share firsthand experiences and bold insights on funding and aid, #capacitybuilding, and what it really takes to create lasting impacts in the #globalhealth arena. Join us as we explore how global health was evolving to be more #data-driven, #sustainable, and locally led across Africa, just 5 months ago. This episode was recorded before the US Government changed many of its policies and support of global health initiatives. Already, a lot of what is described in this episode is being affected by these changes.
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We are excited to release our latest episode of The Business of “Doing” Science, a riveting conversation about The Global Health Renaissance. In our second Science Social Hour, we talk with Punam Amratia, PhD, and Fredros Okumu, PhD, about this timely and important topic for a unique science social hour. From the front lines of malaria control to working with international health organizations and local governments, Drs. Amratia and Okumu share firsthand experiences and bold insights on funding and aid, #capacitybuilding, and what it really takes to create lasting impacts in the #globalhealth arena. Join us as we explore how global health was evolving to be more #data-driven, #sustainable, and locally led across Africa, just 5 months ago. This episode was recorded before the US Government changed many of its policies and support of global health initiatives. Already, a lot of what is described in this episode is being affected by these changes.
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Episodes (13/13)
The Business of "Doing" Science
S2E5: Science Social Hour: Global Health Renaissance
We are excited to release our latest episode of The Business of “Doing” Science, a riveting conversation about The Global Health Renaissance. In our second Science Social Hour, we talk with Punam Amratia, PhD, and Fredros Okumu, PhD, about this timely and important topic for a unique science social hour. From the front lines of malaria control to working with international health organizations and local governments, Drs. Amratia and Okumu share firsthand experiences and bold insights on funding and aid, #capacitybuilding, and what it really takes to create lasting impacts in the #globalhealth arena. Join us as we explore how global health was evolving to be more #data-driven, #sustainable, and locally led across Africa, just 5 months ago. This episode was recorded before the US Government changed many of its policies and support of global health initiatives. Already, a lot of what is described in this episode is being affected by these changes.
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6 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 40 seconds

The Business of "Doing" Science
S2E4: Career Transition Series: From Population Genetics to Medical Devices
Tune in to the latest episode of The Business of “Doing” Science podcast, where we explore the inspiring #careertransition of Lynn Griffin, PhD, Principal for the Scientific Affairs Group in Electrophysiology at Boston Scientific Corporation. Join us as Dr. Griffin shares her journey into the #cardiology industry, where she leverages her graduate degree skills to improve #data-driven #science #communication and the development of global scientific strategy. Listen in and learn more about how she helps enhance physician workflows and improves #patientcare with cutting-edge #cardiovascular technologies.
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9 months ago
47 minutes 46 seconds

The Business of "Doing" Science
S2E3: Career Development Series: Breaking Out of Your Shell: Effective Networking in the Sciences
Get ready for a captivating new episode of The Business of “Doing” Science podcast! This month, we are absolutely thrilled to have the brilliant and entertaining Jacob Ball, PhD, as our guest co-host! Tune in as we explore the art of networking in the scientific world. This isn't just any discussion—it's a lively, laugh-filled exploration packed with insider secrets on how to forge meaningful connections with colleagues, employers, and clients, whether you are within or outside academia.
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10 months ago
39 minutes 39 seconds

The Business of "Doing" Science
S2E2: Career Transition Series: From Neuroscience to State Government
We’re excited to bring you a new episode of The Business of “Doing” Science podcast featuring Debra Cooper, PhD! Join us as she discusses her fascinating #careertransition from being a #neuroscientist to working in health #policy at the California Health and Human Services Agency. Dr. Cooper elaborates on her unlikely journey from biomedical research to her current role, describing how she successfully harnessed her analytical skills and personality traits to spur quick, real-world decisions in #California’s state #government.
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11 months ago
37 minutes 7 seconds

The Business of "Doing" Science
S2E1: Career Development Series: The Power of Mentorship in Professional Development
We’re excited to kick off Season 2 of The Business of “Doing” Science podcast with career transition expert, Yonette Thomas, PhD! Join us as Dr. Thomas discusses the vital role of #mentorship in professional development and shares her journey from the National Institutes of Health (#NIH) to founding the global nonprofit #UrbanHealth360 and #Strategic Transitions—a business focused on guiding individuals to make successful #careertransitions and embrace new professional opportunities. As a leader and empowering force, Dr. Thomas offers invaluable insights on staying true to yourself while forging your #professional path. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation!
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1 year ago
54 minutes 8 seconds

The Business of "Doing" Science
S1E8: A Toxicologist's Evolution: Bridging Research to Academic Leadership
Embark on a journey of professional evolution in this month's captivating episode of the Business of "Doing" Science podcast! Join us as we explore the inspiring career transition of @Tara Sabo-Atwood, PhD, from bench scientist to academic leader. Discover Tara's insightful reflections on ascending the ranks, navigating passion-driven paths, and transforming professional trajectories. Don't miss out – join us on this enlightening voyage and discover the transformative power of following your dreams! 🚀
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1 year ago
45 minutes 8 seconds

The Business of "Doing" Science
S1E7: Career Transition Series: From Corporate Trainer to ADHD Coach
On this month’s Business of “Doing” Science podcast episode, we talk with Caryn Forsgren, about her #careertransition from corporate technology training to starting her own #ADHD #lifecoaching business. Join us and listen to Caryn’s journey and learn more about ADHD and how life coaching can transform the lives of individuals with ADHD.
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1 year ago
54 minutes 6 seconds

The Business of "Doing" Science
S1E6: Career Transition Series: From Academia to Nonprofit Research
Are you a researcher considering what it might be like to work for a non-academic research organization? We have just the interview you have been waiting for! On this month’s Business of “Doing” Science podcast episode, we talk with @Sazid Khan, PhD, MPH, about his #careertransition from academia to #publichealth research at a large, international nonprofit institute. Join us and listen to Dr. Khan’s advice based on what he learned during his journey from #academia to state #government to #RTI.
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1 year ago
36 minutes

The Business of "Doing" Science
S1E5: Science Social Hour: Artificial Intelligence
The Business of “Doing” Science podcast team is excited to announce our first-ever Science Social Hour! During these series of episodes, we will discuss hot topics in science and related careers, often inviting outside experts to join in on our discussion. In our first science social hour episode, we discuss #Artificial Intelligence or #AI–a topic we have heard about quite a bit since the recent advances in generative AI tools, such as the release of #ChatGPT last year. We are thrilled to welcome back Jesus Martinez Manzo, PhD, along with a new guest and AI expert, Arash Maghsoudi, PhD, to join our discussion.
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1 year ago
39 minutes 20 seconds

The Business of "Doing" Science
S1E4: Career Development Series: Navigating the Job Search Outside of Academia
Are you ready for the next important step of your transition out of academia—navigating the job search? In this episode, the Business of “Doing” Science team continues this important discussion about transitioning out of a typical academic research role and into the general job market. Whether you are looking for a position in industry, government, consulting, or the nonprofit sector, this podcast is for you! Join us as we provide some deeper insight into this important stage of your career transition journey, the job search and interview process.
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2 years ago
31 minutes 14 seconds

The Business of "Doing" Science
S1E3: Career Development Series: Preparing for Your Transition Out of Academia
Are you thinking of transitioning out of #academia and into a new #career path but don’t know how to start the process? Are you confused about where you want to go next or how to get there? This month’s episode will provide some steps and tips to help you get started on your #careertransition journey. Join the Business of “Doing” Science team as they share their experiences and advice on how to navigate this challenging time.
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2 years ago
28 minutes 21 seconds

The Business of "Doing" Science
S1E2: Career Transition Series: From Academia to Data Science in Silicon Valley
On this month’s episode of The Business of “Doing” Science podcast, we learn about the #careertransition of Jesus Martinez Manso, PhD, during which he left the world of academic #astrophysics to pursue working in #datascience in #SiliconValley. As a senior engineering manager at #PlanetLabs, Jesus applies his academic skills and professional expertise to manage a team developing new technologies that use applied #machinelearning techniques.
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2 years ago
26 minutes 3 seconds

The Business of "Doing" Science
S1E1: Career Transition Series: Postdoc to Therapy Consultant for Deep Brain Stimulation
We are excited to announce the official launch of The Business of “Doing” Science, our podcast and blog series! During our academic and professional experiences in science, we realized that many of us are confused about our career paths and that many questions regarding this go unanswered. That’s where this podcast comes in—we want to answer and explore these questions. Our goal for you, our listeners, is to recognize what you can do with your degrees and skills—the answers may surprise you! On our first episode, we take a deep dive into #AlaineKeebaugh, PhD’s exciting #careertransition from a postdoctoral researcher to a therapy consultant, while learning more about #deepbrainstimulation and #Parkinson’sDisease.
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2 years ago
55 minutes 7 seconds

The Business of "Doing" Science
We are excited to release our latest episode of The Business of “Doing” Science, a riveting conversation about The Global Health Renaissance. In our second Science Social Hour, we talk with Punam Amratia, PhD, and Fredros Okumu, PhD, about this timely and important topic for a unique science social hour. From the front lines of malaria control to working with international health organizations and local governments, Drs. Amratia and Okumu share firsthand experiences and bold insights on funding and aid, #capacitybuilding, and what it really takes to create lasting impacts in the #globalhealth arena. Join us as we explore how global health was evolving to be more #data-driven, #sustainable, and locally led across Africa, just 5 months ago. This episode was recorded before the US Government changed many of its policies and support of global health initiatives. Already, a lot of what is described in this episode is being affected by these changes.