Laura Meyerson: Science Fueled by Passion
Fueled by her passion for the environment and by way of a career in food styling, Laura Meyerson shares her unique journey to becoming an ecologist. Listen on iTunes Laura Meyerson is a Professor at...
View ArticleChiseche Mibenge: Love Letters for the Girl Child
Chiseche Mibenge‘s youth in Zambia shapes her research on gender based violence and ultimately inspires her auto-ethnography. *Disclaimer: Contains explicit language.* Listen on iTunes
View ArticleCelebrating International Women in Engineering Day
June 23, 2018 is International Women in Engineering Day. In honor of this day, we asked Jill Tietjen, editor of the Women in Engineering and Science series to share her personal experience as one of...
View ArticleRicardo Rozzi: The Most Beautiful Death I Can Expect
Coming of age in 1970’s Chile, ecologist Ricardo Rozzi reflects on the social and environmental issues caused by the political climate, plus recounts how a near death experience impacted the course of...
View ArticleBruno Siciliano: From Pizza Making to Human Care
In this week’s episode, Bruno Siciliano tells the story of how a late night pizza delivery to the lab inspires an Advanced Grant proposal in a surprising way. Listen on iTunes. Bruno Siciliano is the...
View ArticleStories about Math: Ken Ono
On August 1st, the Fields Medal, often described as the Nobel Prize of mathematics, was awarded at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Rio de Janeiro. This ceremony takes place every four...
View ArticleStories About Math: Seth Cottrell
On August 1st, the Fields Medal, often described as the Nobel Prize of mathematics, was awarded at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Rio de Janeiro. This ceremony takes place every four...
View ArticleStories about Math: Moon Duchin
On August 1st, the Fields Medal, often described as the Nobel Prize of mathematics, was awarded at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Rio de Janeiro. This ceremony takes place every four...
View ArticleStories about Math: Daniele Struppa
On August 1st, the Fields Medal, often described as the Nobel Prize of mathematics, was awarded at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Rio de Janeiro. This ceremony takes place every four...
View ArticleNuno Bicho: The Best of Two Worlds
In anticipation of International Archaeology Day next month, we’re sharing true, personal stories from archaeologists. Stay tuned the next few weeks for new episodes here on Before the Abstract. From...
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