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.
Episode 9: Forming Strong Relationships With Research Mentors + Exciting Functional Connectivity Results - Episode 9
The Lab Life
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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.
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.