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The Lab Life
Richard Song
17 episodes
3 months ago
Welcome to the Lab Life Podcast, a candid insight into the life of an undergraduate researcher! I’m your host, Richard Song: I’m an aspiring research scientist and undergraduate student at Vanderbilt University studying computer science, applied math, and neuroscience. In this series, I invite you along my research journey and share lessons I and others have learned in the lab. 
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Welcome to the Lab Life Podcast, a candid insight into the life of an undergraduate researcher! I’m your host, Richard Song: I’m an aspiring research scientist and undergraduate student at Vanderbilt University studying computer science, applied math, and neuroscience. In this series, I invite you along my research journey and share lessons I and others have learned in the lab. 
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Episodes (17/17)
The Lab Life
Episode 8: Defending an Honors Thesis - Season 2 Episode 8
Many undergraduate researchers at Vanderbilt strive to defend an Honors Thesis, one of the most prestigious undergraduate academic achievements. In this season finale episode, host Richard Song sits down with graduating senior Tucker Apgar, who recently defended an Honors Thesis in Biochemistry. They discuss the steps behind obtaining an Honors Thesis: from solidifying a project with your mentor to writing a 25+ page research report to defending your thesis in front of a committee. They also talk about who should aim to pursue an Honors Thesis as well as how it may help your future career, regardless of your career plans going forward.
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2 years ago
29 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 7: Producing an Award-Winning Poster Presentation - Season 2 Episode 7
In this episode, host Richard Song discusses the science behind designing an award-winning research poster (2x Vanderbilt Undergraduate Research Fair Winner) and the key to connecting with lay audiences when delivering a poster presentation about a complex research topic. 
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2 years ago
15 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 6: Choosing a Summer Research Program - Season 2 Episode 6
Throughout March, various summer undergraduate research programs will start handing out offers. Deciding which lab to commit to over the summer can be a really stressful time. In this episode, I break down important factors that you should consider about summer research programs to help you make this decision. 
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2 years ago
25 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 5: Summer Undergraduate Research Applications, Research Proposals, and Letters of Recommendation - Season 2 Episode 5
With the early February deadline looming for summer undergraduate research programs, Host and Podcasting Director talks about some great undergraduate research opportunities, how to write a successful research proposal, and how to secure letters of recommendation for your application. 
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2 years ago
28 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 4: Society for Neuroscience Meeting Takeaways and Coolest Presentations - Season 2 Episode 4
In this episode, I recap my experience attending my first conference, the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting of 2022 in San Diego, California. I share some key takeaways that I got from the conference as well as three of my most favorite presentations! 
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2 years ago
25 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 3: Richard's Research in the Neuroimaging and Brain Dynamic's Lab + Future Research Plans - Season 2 Episode 3
In this episode, I talk about how I first discovered my love for neuroscience research, how I got started with research at Vanderbilt, my fMRI project in the Neuroimaging and Brain Dynamics Lab, my primary takeaways from completing my research project, and my future plans for research. 
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3 years ago
36 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 1: Interview with Terra Lee from the Neuroimaging and Brain Dynamics Lab - Season 2 Episode 1
In this episode, I sit down for an interview with one of the undergraduate students in my research lab (Neuroimaging and Brain Dynamics Lab), first-year Terra Lee. Stay tuned to hear about Terra’s research on neuroscience + music-mood regulation, her background as a woman interested in medicine, as well as her funny story about how she got started with research! 
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3 years ago
15 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 10: 7 Traits of Highly Successful Undergraduate Researchers + Full Summer Research Findings and Takeaways - Episode 10
This is the season finale! In part 1, we talk about the 7 traits of highly successful undergraduate researchers. In part 2 (7:48), I present my full results from my research at Boys Town, and I summarize my primary takeaways from the program. 
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3 years ago
23 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 9: Forming Strong Relationships With Research Mentors + Exciting Functional Connectivity Results - Episode 9
As an undergraduate student, it is important to realize that no matter how experienced or how well researched you are, there will always be plenty of senior researchers who you can seek mentorship from. In part 1, I talk about the importance of research mentors as well as how to establish a strong relationship with your research mentors. In part 2 (12:00), I talk about some of the functional connectivity analysis that I performed this week, which involved me analyzing how the connection between different brain areas was impacted from transcranial direct current stimulation.
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3 years ago
2 minutes

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Episode 8: Writing Research Papers and Creating Posters + Interpreting My Verbal Working Memory and tDCS Results - Episode 8
So you’ve taken everything that you’ve learned from this podcast and you’re finally ready to present your interesting findings! Great work, this is a huge milestone. Now the question becomes, how can you best present your research project in an effective and efficient way? In part 1, we talk about the process behind creating posters and writing papers. In part 2 (16:25), I share a very interesting interpretation of my results, and highlight specific brain regions that I personally found to be vital to working memory that are impacted by parietal lobe transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). So without further ado, let’s discuss! 
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3 years ago
27 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 7: Crafting Compelling Summer Research Applications + A Happy Surprise in My Research - Episode 7
A great opportunity to gain full-time research experience without the need to worry about classwork is over the summer. In part 1, we’re going to talk about finding summer research positions as an undergraduate, and I share the cover letter that got me accepted into a very competitive summer research program. In part 2 (14:21), I talk about some of my major breakthrough results for this week at Boys Town, including how I got to them and how I plan on interpreting these results. So without further ado, let’s discuss! 
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3 years ago
29 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 6: Useful Classes for Scientific Research + First Results for My Research Project - Episode 6
As an undergraduate student, you will have the opportunity to take many different classes, some of which will be very useful to your research endeavors. In part 1, I talk about some of the most useful classes that I have taken that have helped me with my research, what what specifically from those courses I have found most useful. In part 2 (10:35), I finally share some of the results that I have found for this week regarding tDCS and verbal working memory, and I talk about future steps for my data analysis. So without further ado, let’s discuss! 
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3 years ago
24 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 5: How to Best Read Research Papers to Find Inspiration + Localizing Significant Working Memory Neurological Activity - Episode 5
In the last episode, we mentioned that one of the best ways to overcome research hurdles is to read as many papers as possible, but we didn’t go into too much depth into how to actually do this effectively. In part 1, we will talk about strategies that you can use to get the most out of the paper-reading process so that you can find inspiration for your research. In part 2 (16:43), we’ll continue on with my weekly updates at Boys Town this week, and I explain the neuroimaging techniques I used to determine the brain areas associated with significant verbal working memory activity in my dataset. 
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3 years ago
31 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 4: How to Overcome Research Hurdles + My Own MRI/MEG Scan Experience - Episode 4
Last episode, I heavily alluded to the idea that research, especially at the undergraduate level, takes a lot of time and you’ll often find yourself facing tough research questions where the answer is not at all obvious. In part 1, we will talk about how to overcome these difficult moments during your research. In part 2 (19:12), I’ll share my weekly updates on my research at Boys Town, including some of my preliminary findings correlating working memory to tDCS, as well as the MRI/MEG research study that I participated in this week! 
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3 years ago
31 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 3: How to Balance School Work with Research + tDCS/Working Memory Project Experimental Design and Preprocessing - Episode 3
Undergraduates, unlike professors, postdocs, and phd candidates, are not professional researchers. We’re students first and foremost, which means that our top priorities still lie in the classroom. So with that in mind, in part 1, we’re going to discuss how to balance classes with research. In part 2 (12:06), I talk about the beginnings of my project involving working memory and transcrandial direct current stimulation, including the experimental design and preprocessing. 
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3 years ago
27 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 2: How to Start Your Research Project + Introducing my Summer Research Project - Episode 2
Last episode, we talked about how to get a position as an undergraduate research assistant in a research lab. But once you get that role, how should you begin? In part 1 of this episode, we talk about coming up with a research project that best fits your interests, how to actually get started with your project, and defining expectations for your project with your mentor. In part 2 (starting at 14:20), I talk about my weekly research updates at Boys Town, including the specific research project that I will be working on this summer involving working memory and transcranial direct current stimulation, or TDCS.
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3 years ago
27 minutes

The Lab Life
Episode 1: Getting Started with Research + Introducing my Summer Research Program - Episode 1
Many undergraduate students desire to pursue undergraduate research in order to meet premedical requirements, gain experience for graduate school, or add a strong experience to their resume. However, finding a research lab as an undergraduate can be a lot harder than it seems. In part 1, we go over ways that undergraduate students can maximize their chance at securing a research position through cold emailing, networking, and approaching professors after class. In part 2, we talk about my new research position at the Boys Town National Research Hospital Institute for Human Neuroscience, and I briefly cover the powerful tool that I will be working with throughout the summer, magnetoencephalography (MEG). 
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3 years ago
21 minutes

The Lab Life
Welcome to the Lab Life Podcast, a candid insight into the life of an undergraduate researcher! I’m your host, Richard Song: I’m an aspiring research scientist and undergraduate student at Vanderbilt University studying computer science, applied math, and neuroscience. In this series, I invite you along my research journey and share lessons I and others have learned in the lab.