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Graduating in Science... Now What?

Graduating in Science... Now What?

This Podcast series aims to provide SMS students …

ASU School of Molecular Sciences

10 episodesEN

Show overview

Graduating in Science... Now What? has been publishing since 2019, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 10 episodes. That works out to roughly 3 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.

Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 14 min and 19 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 5.4 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by ASU School of Molecular Sciences.

Episodes
10
Running
2019–2021 · 2y
Median length
16 min
Cadence
Quarterly-ish

From the publisher

This Podcast series aims to provide SMS students with relevant career advice from professionals with STEM degrees who work in various types of fields. Podcast music credit: Island by Nekzlo Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs https://youtu.be/T9ZyW6B5Un4/

Latest Episodes

Episode 14: Patent Law

Mr. Nick Soloway has over 40 years of experience in patent prosecution, litigation, and licensing, and is the founder of Hayes Soloway Law Firm. Mr. Soloway completed his undergraduate degree in chemistry at MIT and then attended Boston College for law school. Since becoming a patent lawyer, he has filed and prosecuted over 10,000 patents and trademarks. In this podcast, he is joined by his assistant Ms. Shauna Bronson, who completed her biochemistry degree at ASU back in 2020 and is working towards becoming a patent agent.

Feb 9, 202122 min

Episode 13: Science Museum

Dr. Darrell Porcello holds a PhD in neuroscience from Stanford University, but he decided to embark on a different career pathway in STEM education after completing his degree. He currently leads a national NASA STEM education project at the Children's Creativity Museum in San Francisco and has also worked at the Lawrence Hall of Science at the University of California - Berkeley. Dr. Porcello will share some key points of his career that many would consider "unconventional" and share his role in science museums and STEM education as a person with a science degree.

Jan 12, 202123 min

Episode 12: Drug Development and Research

Many students pursuing science degrees at ASU are interested in pursuing a career in drug development and research. In this podcast, Dr. Evan Darzi joins Dr. Austin to speak about his career as a medicinal chemist. Dr. Darzi is a graduate of ASU and received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in medicinal chemistry from the School of Molecular Sciences. He currently works as a chemist at Icagen, which is a pharmaceutical biotech company focused in early drug discovery.

Mar 16, 202013 min

Episode 11: Science Policy & Government

I this episode, Dr. Austin interviewed Dr. Sarah Staton, a scientist who has been working at the U.S. Department of State in Washington D.C. since 2014. In her role, Dr. Staton provides her scientific expertise to guide policy making and governmental affairs, and she currently works as the Senior Coordinator for the Global Innovation through Science and Technology (GIST) program. Dr. Staton was a Fulbright Scholar in 2011-2012 and received her PhD in chemistry from SMS, and she surprised many of her colleagues and mentors when she decided to pursue a career outside of the academia and industry. She will share the reasoning behind her choice, and what excites her about working in the government as a scientist.

Feb 18, 202011 min

Episode 10: Science Illustrator

PhD Candidate Anna Guerrero who currently works as a professional scientific illustrator joins Dr. Austin on this podcast. Anna holds a Bachelor's degree in microbiology and is currently pursuing her PhD at ASU, researching the history and philosophy of images in the sciences. She will share her experience as a scientific illustrator, which allowed her to merge her science background with artistic talent.

Jan 9, 202015 min

Episode 9: Science Teacher

In today's podcast, Dr. Austin interviews Mr. Chad McCluskey, Alhambra High School's "Teacher of the Year". Mr. McCluskey received his chemistry degree from ASU and was the recipient of the annual Merit Award during his senior year of college. He will share why he chose to pursue a career in teaching, and the joys that his students bring to his life.

Oct 31, 201914 min

Episode 8: Environmental Science

In this podcast, Dr. Austin interviews ADEQ’s Communication Director Mr. Ian Bingham, who has held a variety of roles at ADEQ. He will share how he has used his degree in chemistry to work in the field of environmental science.

Sep 20, 201918 min

Episode 7: Cosmetic Chemistry

In this episode, Dr. Austin interviews a cosmetic chemist Ms. Mica Oba. Once an aspiring baker, Ms. Oba will share how a trip to Sephora guided her to become a cosmetic chemist instead. In her spare time, Ms. Oba mentors future cosmetic chemists through her website Geek + Makeup + Wisdom (https://www.geekmakeupwisdom.com/about), where she shares various tips to break into the competitive beauty industry.

Aug 29, 201916 min

Episode 6: Brewing

Did you know that behind every great tasting beer, there is a lot of science involved? Join Dr. Austin as she interviews a quality assurance scientist Ms. Jenna Roberson from Diageo, one of the world's largest producer of spirits and beer. Jenna will take you through the science behind making some "happy beer".

Jul 29, 201912 min

Episode 5 - Starbucks

Tall. Grande. Venti. Hot or Iced. Founded in Pike Place Market in Seattle, WA, Starbucks is the leader in the coffee industry and a proud partner of ASU. Through the Starbucks College Achievement Plan (SCAP), hundreds of Starbucks partners are completing their Bachelor’s Degrees at ASU. However, did you know that many scientists at Starbucks are responsible for how a beverage or food item taste to you? In this podcast, Dr. Austin speaks with the scientists who are responsible for different stages of product development at Starbucks, Dal Perio and Alicia Binion, and a flavoring chemist at Robertet, Laurie Angley. Together they create food and beverage items at Starbucks that will become the next consumer favorite.

Jun 24, 201919 min
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