This is the first episode of a new series called “Scientists are People Too.” Each episode we will ask scientist questions related to their work and their daily lives. In this episode we ask scientists “What is the biggest mistake you have made in science or the most expensive piece of equipment you have broken?”
Participants:
Host: Danielle Friend, Ph.D. Neuroscience
2016-2017 Executive Branch Fellow at the National Institutes of Health
Emily Aurand, Neuroscience
2016-2017 Executive Branch Fellow at the National Science Foundation
Kelly Fleming, Chemical Engineer
2016-2017 Executive Branch Fellow U.S. Department of Energy
Laura Skipper Kalal, Ph.D. Psychology
2016-2017 Executive Branch Fellow at the National Science Foundation
Caitlin Mcguire, Ph.D. Chemistry
2016-2017 Legislative Branch Fellow
Jonathan Rayner, M.S. Aerospace Engineering
2016-2017 Executive Branch Fellow at the Department of State
Carrie Seltzer, Ph.D. Environmental Life Sciences
2016-2017 Executive Branch Fellow at the National Science Foundation
Jonathan Trinastic. Physics
2016-2017 Executive Branch Fellow at the Department of Energy
Mario Urdaneta, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineer
2015-2017 Executive Branch Fellow at the Department of Energy
Dina Weber, Ph.D. Genetics
2015-2017 Executive Branch Fellow at the National Science Foundation
Christopher Williams, Ph.D. Biology
2016-2017 Executive Branch Fellow at the National Science Foundation
Chuck Wright, Ph.D. Genetics
2016-2017 Executive Branch Fellow at the National Institutes of Health
Ariela Zyncherman, Ph.D. Anthropology
2015-2016 Executive Branch Fellow at the National Science Foundation
Producers:
Carlos Faraco, Ph.D. Neuroscience
2015-16 Executive Branch Fellow National Institute of Justice
Beth Linas, Ph.D. Epidemiology
2015-2016 Executive Branch Fellow at the National Science Foundation
Claire Schulkey, Ph.D. Genetics
2015-2016 Executive Branch Fellow at the National Institutes of Health
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