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Afterword to The Future of Genomics and Precision Health
Genetically Speaking
10/30/23 • 21 min
This final episode features a discussion with guests, Mona Miller and Sarah Beachy, on the work of the Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Health.

The Real Way to Success: A Career Chat with Clement Chow, PhD
Genetically Speaking
02/05/24 • 14 min
Clement Chow, PhD sits down with Chris Gunter, PhD to discuss what can be learned from failure, job searching, and what it means to humanize the sciences through social media.

Cultural Brokers in Genomic Healthcare and Advocacy
Genetically Speaking
07/01/24 • 24 min
In this final episode of Season 3, host Eli Roberson, PhD, interviews Michelle Takemoto, MS, CGC, a genetic counselor based in Honolulu, Hawaii. Michelle discusses her career journey, focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion in genetic counseling. She shares her experience founding the Minority Genetic Professionals Network and later establishing the Alliance for Genomic Justice. The conversation explores the importance of diversity in the genetic workforce, the need for cultural representation in genetic counseling, and efforts to promote equity in genomic healthcare.

Unpacking History: From Eugenics to Disability Advocacy in Genomics Research, Part Two
Genetically Speaking
06/24/24 • 20 min
In the second half of the episode, Christopher R. Donohue, PhD reflects on the importance of conversations about eugenics and scientific racism, noting that these dialogues have influenced discussions on disability and contributed to efforts like the working group on ableism and potential changes to the NIH mission statement. The conversation concludes with insights into building a supportive professional environment, addressing potential harms in research, and the personal support systems that help Dr. Donohue navigate the complexities of his work.

Unpacking History: From Eugenics to Disability Advocacy in Genomics Research, Part One
Genetically Speaking
06/17/24 • 20 min
In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Christopher R. Donohue, PhD, a historian of science at the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). Dr. Donohue discusses his career journey, transitioning from the history of physics to the history of genomics and molecular biology. He highlights the importance of preserving the history of the Human Genome Project and delves into the complexities of genetics, disability, and eugenics. Dr. Donohue emphasizes the NHGRI's unique role in intertwining ethical and social implications of genomics with scientific research.

Sankofa Philosophy: Lessons from an Epidemiologist, Part Two
Genetically Speaking
06/10/24 • 22 min
In the second half of the interview, Iman Martin, PhD, MPH, MSc, discusses her role in the US Public Health Service. Dr. Martin also delves into the concept of cultural competence and cultural humility, emphasizing the importance of understanding and bridging cultural differences in public health work. Additionally, she offers insights into the intersection of scientific research, cultural values, and more.

Sankofa Philosophy: Lessons from an Epidemiologist, Part One
Genetically Speaking
06/03/24 • 21 min
In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD interviews Iman Martin, PhD, MPH, MSc, an epidemiologist and biostatistician. Dr. Martin shares her journey into science and epidemiology, emphasizing the importance of opportunity and preparation in one's career. She discusses her childhood and how the impact of chronic diseases on her community developed her early interest in science and health. The conversation explores Dr. Martin's career choice, the significance of diverse perspectives in science, and her commitment to serving through the United States Public Health Service.

Unraveling the Threads: Genetics, Education, and Social Narratives, Part Two
Genetically Speaking
05/27/24 • 20 min
The conversation between Eli Roberson, PhD and Daphne Martschenko, PhD continues – discussing the harmful narratives and myths in science and Dr. Martschenko’s work to dispel these myths. She emphasizes the need to challenge long-standing harmful narratives about DNA and genetics. The conversation also explores the intersection of genetics, ethics, and societal impacts, acknowledging the importance of recognizing shared experiences and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.

Unraveling the Threads: Genetics, Education, and Social Narratives, Part One
Genetically Speaking
05/20/24 • 18 min
In this episode, host Eli Roberson, PhD, interviews Daphne Martschenko, PhD, an assistant professor at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics. Dr. Martschenko discusses her unconventional career path, leading to her current focus on the social and ethical implications of human genetic and genomic research. The conversation touches on the intersection of genetics and education, particularly examining how genomics research intersects with societal narratives, racial disparities, and historical beliefs. The discussion also highlights the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in scientific studies, emphasizing the need to consider diverse perspectives in the design, conduct, and communication of research.

Create Your Own Path: A Career Chat with Elizabeth Tuck
Genetically Speaking
02/12/24 • 17 min
Explore the career of Beth Tuck, MA where she gets to experience the intersection of biotechnology and fashion from the world's first community lab, the benefits and skill building that comes with the ASHG fellowship, and even get a few tips on how to share your science with others.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Genetically Speaking have?
Genetically Speaking currently has 45 episodes available.
What topics does Genetically Speaking cover?
The podcast is about Genetics, Human, Podcasts, Science and Careers.
What is the most popular episode on Genetically Speaking?
The episode title 'Unpacking History: From Eugenics to Disability Advocacy in Genomics Research, Part Two' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Genetically Speaking?
The average episode length on Genetically Speaking is 21 minutes.
How often are episodes of Genetically Speaking released?
Episodes of Genetically Speaking are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Genetically Speaking?
The first episode of Genetically Speaking was released on Sep 8, 2021.
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