Leonardo Ferreira is an Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology. He recently set up his own lab at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and we were lucky enough to speak in detail with him about his current research and some of the important lessons he has learned in his career so far...
Oisín C. Joyce is a second year PhD student at Trinity College Dublin, researching concussion and traumatic brain injury in sport. We caught up with Oisín to find out more about his career, his current research, his love of comic books and more...
In our next Podcasts by Scientists feature, we chat to Nikoline Borgermann and Adriana Wolf Perez, co-hosts and creators of ‘The Caring Scientist: Mission Sustainable’ podcast, to find out how it came about...
Iain Greenwood is Professor of Vascular Pharmacology at St George’s, University of London. We caught up with Iain to chat about his career, his current research, his proudest achievements, and more...
Dr Mark Preece is a postdoctoral Senior Lecturer for the BSc (Hons) Clinical Pharmacology at St George’s University of London. We grabbed a quick 60 seconds with this busy course director to ask a few questions about his career, his current work, and more...
In our next Podcasts by Scientists feature, we chat with Dr Noelia D Falcon, a senior research associate and creator of the ‘I Belong Here’ podcast, to find out how it came about...
Dr. Gagandeep Kaur is a postdoctoral research associate at the College of Medicine, Texas A&M University, USA. We spoke to Gagandeep about her current research, her role models, her advice for young scientists, and more...
Stephane Molotchnikoff is a professor of physiology at the University of Montreal in Canada, and an associate professor at the University of Sherbrooke. We grabbed a quick 60 seconds with this busy professor to ask a few questions about his career, his current research, and more...
Next in our Podcasts by Scientists series, we spoke to Dr Simona Carbone, a researcher at Monash University in Australia and creator of The Lead Candidate podcast, to find out more about it...
Dr Stacey Bedwell is a lecturer in psychology at Birmingham City University and teaches cognitive neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. We spoke to Stacey about her current research, her passion for neuroscience, the importance of a healthy work and home life balance, and more...