From Chemistry to Neuroscience: How Scientific Curiosity Led to Unexpected Transitions

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8 Unique Ways to Get Research Funding

Funding can feel confusing, overwhelming, and honestly… gatekept.In this episode, I’m breaking down 8 unique and overlooked ways to fund your research, especially if you’re early in your career or applying for the first time.Even if you’ve never written a grant before, this episo ...  Show more

The Unexpected Truth About Imposter Syndrome in STEM and How to Overcome It

From struggling first-generation student to groundbreaking geneticist discover how resilience, curiosity, and community transform impossible dreams into reality.Few stories are as inspiring as Kaitlyn’s journey from a chaotic upbringing with no family support for education to bec ...  Show more

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