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By Ive Velikova
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The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
Let's get our art on with science artist and PhD researcher Amanda Durkin (she/her) is a PhD candidate at Laurentian University studying a new anti-inflammatory compound. She also creates beautiful anatomical art in her Etsy shop, Amandatomical Art!
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Why we do a land acknowledgement:
— Land acknowledgments at Canadian universities and colleges
Supporting Indigenous folks (General Resources)
— An interactive map of territories, languages, and treaties (Native-Land.ca)
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You can find me (your host, Ive) on Twitter, Insta, and YouTube. Let's be friends!
Adam Fortais (he/him) is a PhD candidate studying the physics of soft matter at McMaster University. Adam co-hosts the AlmaMac, a weekly radio show. Each week, hosts Adam, Shawn, and Matt talk to a researcher about their work — what inspires, excites, and makes them curious. If you’re curious about physics, biology, and everything in between, strap in for this interview!
Check out all of Adam's writing and SciComm work on his website!
If you're interested in science writing/journalism, check out the Concordia Science Journalism program, Massive Science, and The Open Notebook.
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Why we do a land acknowledgement:
— Land acknowledgments at Canadian universities and colleges
Supporting Indigenous folks (General Resources)
— An interactive map of territories, languages, and treaties (Native-Land.ca)
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You can find me (your host, Ive) on Twitter, Insta, and YouTube. Let's be friends!
Dr. Lisa Buckley (she/her) is part paleontologist, part glamourous bird. Lisa is a vertebrate Palaeontologist and Ichnologist who worked as a Curator & Collections Manager, so she has the tea on what it’s like to work at a museum.
Now, Lisa is an independent paleontologist, taking on various jobs and science communication initiatives. This includes a lovely, stunning, gorgeous #BirdGlamour!
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COVID-19 Resources
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Why we do a land acknowledgement:
Supporting Indigenous folks (General Resources)
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You can find me (your host, Ive) on Twitter, Insta, and YouTube. Let's be friends!
Dr. Michèle Minor-Corriveau (she/her) is a speech-language pathologist and professor, specializing in written language. Michèle busts some myths about language! We talk code-switching, children ruining the language, and how to make classrooms more accessible to ALL kids, regardless of ability.
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Check out the detailed Wet’suwet’en Supporter Toolkit 2020!
Why we do a land acknowledgement:
Supporting Indigenous folks (General Resources)
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Accessibility Resources
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You can find me (your host, Ive) on Twitter, Insta, and YouTube. Let's be friends!
Dr. Roxanne Belanger (she/her) is a speech-language pathologist and professor at Laurentian University. Belanger worked closely with the Neonatal Follow-Up Clinic, which follows up with families of babies born prematurely to support their development well into childhood. Now, Roxanne teaches the Laurentian School of Speech-Language Pathology and shares why her field is changing lives across the age spectrum.
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We've started doing land acknowledgements on the podcast! Here are some resources to learn more:
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Support #InferiorinCanada, as we fundraise to get Angela Saini's Inferior into high schools across Canada! Check it out.
You can find me (your host, Ive) on Twitter, Insta, and YouTube. Let's be friends!
Dr. Claudia Antolini (she/her) is an Engagement Officer at the Institute of Physics. She shares the joys of having a dynamic science job that’s different from day to day and calls out physics textbooks for being full of old, white men. Claudia turns this tradition on its head through fun physics demos and events. Check out the Institute of Physics' upcoming events in the UK!
Follow Claudia on Twitter @CA_AstroComm!
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We've started doing land acknowledgements on the podcast! Here are some resources to learn more:
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Support #InferiorinCanada, as we fundraise to get Angela Saini's Inferior into high schools across Canada! Check it out.
You can find me (your host, Ive) on Twitter, Insta, and YouTube. Let's be friends!
Juita Martinez is a Ph.D. student at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She uses camera traps to study brown pelicans in Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico! Juita was nervous to get on the mic, but she’s a natural! Her energy and contagious laugh made this episode an absolute blast.
We talk fieldwork mishaps, camera traps, and how you can start exploring the outdoors yourself!
Check out Juita's website and her fieldwork shenanigans on Twitter!
Consider NOAA's internship opportunities!
Find your local birding group!
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Support #InferiorinCanada, as we fundraise to get Angela Saini's Inferior into high schools across Canada! Check it out.
You can find me (your host, Ive) on Twitter, Insta, and YouTube. Let's be friends!
Dr. Parshati Patel (she/her) is an astrophysicist and science communicator at the Institute for Earth and Space Exploration at Western University. She shares how she got where she is today, tackles misconceptions about being an astronomer, and explores why we are so breathtaken by the night sky.
Check out Parshati on Twitter and Instagram!
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Support #InferiorinCanada, as we fundraise to get Angela Saini's Inferior into high schools across Canada! Check it out.
You can find me (your host, Ive) on Twitter, Insta, and YouTube. Let's be friends!
Dr. Gaius J. Augustus (he/him and they/them) is a science illustrator and visual storyteller. They create infographics, illustrations, animations, and tell science stories through art. They also teach and consults to help others create #SciArt masterpieces. Gaius demystifies the technical aspect of science illustration, so if you're interested in creating science art, this episode is for you!
Gaius also happens to identify as non-binary and trans. They share their experiences coming out and years later, coming out again.
For all your #SciArt needs, check out Gaius J. Augustus' website!
Check him out on Twitter and Instagram!
Here's a guide to he/him and they/them pronouns!
Check out more trans scientists using #TransInSTEM or through 500 Queer Scientists!
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Support #InferiorinCanada, as we fundraise to get Angela Saini's Inferior into high schools across Canada! Check it out.
You can find me (your host, Ive) on Twitter, Insta, and YouTube. Let's be friends!
Kelsey Doeskrson (she/her) is a NASA engineer and creator of The Poor Grad Student blog. She did her Bachelors in Aerospace Engineering at Carleton University, and just wrapped up her Masters of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Western Ontario. We get REAL about money in grad school — conferences, reimbursements, scholarships, and how the system needs to change.
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Support #InferiorinCanada, as we fundraise to get Angela Saini's Inferior into high schools across Canada! Check it out.
You can find me (your host, Ive) on Twitter, Insta, and YouTube. Let's be friends!
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.