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Ep. 47:  Advancing Research On the Human Brain With Paola Arlotta

Ep. 47: Advancing Research On the Human Brain With Paola Arlotta

FromHow She Does It


Ep. 47: Advancing Research On the Human Brain With Paola Arlotta

FromHow She Does It

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Women across industries need more female mentors and role models and nowhere is that more imperative than in the field of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). When we have more women in STEM, there’s a ripple effect — scientific and financial outcomes for women are improved across the board. 
The good news is that more women than ever are choosing career paths in the field. Paola Arlotta, a neurobiologist and stem cell scientist at Harvard University is one of those women. She’s paving the way for other female scientists and showing that it’s possible to run a lab and raise a family at the same time. 

Takeaways:

Brain organoids are tiny pieces of brain tissue that are made in a lab from stem cells. They can be used to study the development of the human brain and understand neurological diseases.

Brain organoids have the potential to revolutionize drug development and personalized medicine. 

There are many different ways to be successful in science, and it's important to find your own path.

Having diverse role models is crucial for inspiring and empowering women in science.

Balancing a career in science with family life requires support and collaboration.

Advancements in technology and data analysis will lead to a leap forward in drug development and disease understanding.


Chapters:
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:33 - Paolo Arlotta's Background and Decision to Pursue Science
00:06:24 - The Process and Significance of Creating Brain Organoids
00:10:25 - The Potential of Brain Organoids in Understanding and Treating Diseases
00:22:01 - Women in Science
00:28:12 - Challenges of Balancing Career and Family
00:31:01 - Role Models and Mentorship
00:34:52 - Lightning Round Questions

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Released:
May 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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