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Kate the Chemist: From Blowing Things Up to Breaking Down Misinformation

Kate the Chemist: From Blowing Things Up to Breaking Down Misinformation

Misguided: The Podcast · Matthew Facciani, PhD

February 24, 202539m 6s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Misguided: The Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Kate Biberdorf—also known as Kate the Chemist—to discuss her journey from chemistry professor to science communicator and her new role as The University of Notre Dame’s Professor for the Public Understanding of Science. We explore the importance of making science engaging, the challenges of combating misinformation, and how social media can be both a powerful tool and a challenge for scientists. Dr. Biberdorf also shares insights into her approach to breaking down complex topics, her experiences blowing things up on TV, and her plans for a cutting-edge STEM studio. Whether you're a science enthusiast, educator, or just curious about the role of communication in today's information landscape, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration.

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Keywords

science communication, public understanding of science, misinformation, AI in science, engaging audiences, science outreach, academic roles, social media, chemistry education, building bridges

Chapters

01:15 Journey into Science and Communication

03:04 The Role of Science Communication in Academia

08:18 Social Media's Impact on Science Communication

13:07 Combating Misinformation in Science

16:16 Navigating Science Communication Challenges

22:21 The Role of AI in Science Communication

28:37 Promoting Scientific Literacy and Engagement



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