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Dr. Franziska Seeger, Protein Designer & Chess Player

Dr. Franziska Seeger, Protein Designer & Chess Player

FromLady Scientist Podcast


Dr. Franziska Seeger, Protein Designer & Chess Player

FromLady Scientist Podcast

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Jan 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Franziska's mother was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis when she was young. She wanted to understand more about her mother's disease, but what she found left her with more questions than answers. This led her to a career in scientific research and in particular, the study of proteins. During her graduate school research at Berkeley, she crystallized a protein dimer in groundbreaking work. After graduate school, she wanted to understand de novo designer proteins and did a postdoc in the Baker Lab at the University of Washington. She now works as a computational protein designer at Novo Nordisk in Seattle. We talk about another formative experience during Franziska's childhood: the world of competitive chess. What was it like playing chess throughout her teen years and into college? How did that environment impact where she is today and who she is today? And why did she decide to step away from the chess board? Join us for episode 5 of Lady Scientist Podcast!Twitter: @FranziskaSeegerSupport the podcast: patreon.com/ladyscientistpodcastAll links: ladyscientistpodcast.com
Released:
Jan 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Lady Scientist Podcast brings you into conversations with scientists. Academic research is often siloed in tough-to-read academic journals. This podcast strives to introduce you to new voices and to break down barriers, along with striking a note of positivity in an often-negative world. Support the podcast through patreon.com/ladyscientistpodcast All links are available through our website, ladyscientistpodcast.com