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The Current: Discovering Chemistry's Zeitgeist
Mr. D.J. Ferguson, BS, MS, BCMAS, MRSB MRSC
323 episodes
1 day ago
To shape the future, you have to understand the current. This is The Current: Discovering Chemistry's Zeitgeist, the student-led show that plugs you directly into the momentum of modern science. We explore how research, leadership, and innovation are fueled by the spirit of our age. Join us for insights from influential minds like Dr. Robert Langer, Chancellor Gary May, Dean Raheem Beyah from Georgia Tech, Dr. Todd Golub from The Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, and Greg Zuckerman of The Wall Street Journal, in conversations designed to inspire the next generation of scientific leaders.
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To shape the future, you have to understand the current. This is The Current: Discovering Chemistry's Zeitgeist, the student-led show that plugs you directly into the momentum of modern science. We explore how research, leadership, and innovation are fueled by the spirit of our age. Join us for insights from influential minds like Dr. Robert Langer, Chancellor Gary May, Dean Raheem Beyah from Georgia Tech, Dr. Todd Golub from The Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, and Greg Zuckerman of The Wall Street Journal, in conversations designed to inspire the next generation of scientific leaders.
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The New Chemist's Podcast Interview with Abhinaya Uthayakumar, BS, MEM- Associate Director, Project Leadership at Abbot (Former Colleague and BME Mentor at Georgia Tech) w/ Bossa Nova and the Top 300
The Current: Discovering Chemistry's Zeitgeist
2 hours 33 minutes 59 seconds
1 month ago
The New Chemist's Podcast Interview with Abhinaya Uthayakumar, BS, MEM- Associate Director, Project Leadership at Abbot (Former Colleague and BME Mentor at Georgia Tech) w/ Bossa Nova and the Top 300

Please note the views of this podcast do not constitute medical or professional advice, these serve an educational entertainment purpose only, and reflect the views of my guest and I. We disclaim any loss in any way. Please see a board and state certified health professional for medical advice, suggestions and consultation.

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The New Chemist's Podcast Interview with Abhinaya Uthayakumar, BS, MEM- Associate Director, Project Leadership at Abbot (Former Colleague and BME Mentor at Georgia Tech)

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In this episode Abhinaya discusses her academic success thus far and her advice to those wanting to pursue Medical Device/ Engineering job field.

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Music citation: Ievgen Poltavskyi⁠ from ⁠Pixabay⁠

Please note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I.


Interview recorded in 2021.

(c) The New Chemist's Podcasting Group


The Current: Discovering Chemistry's Zeitgeist
To shape the future, you have to understand the current. This is The Current: Discovering Chemistry's Zeitgeist, the student-led show that plugs you directly into the momentum of modern science. We explore how research, leadership, and innovation are fueled by the spirit of our age. Join us for insights from influential minds like Dr. Robert Langer, Chancellor Gary May, Dean Raheem Beyah from Georgia Tech, Dr. Todd Golub from The Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, and Greg Zuckerman of The Wall Street Journal, in conversations designed to inspire the next generation of scientific leaders.