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The Root Of The Science Podcast

The Root Of The Science Podcast

Anne Chisa

The podcast airs biweekly on Mondays and is hosted by Anne Chisa, also known as Anne with an E. The show revolves around interviews with individuals involved in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) from across the globe, all united by the hashtag #AfricansInSTEM. The guests have the opportunity to share their personal stories, highlighting the "ROOT" of their science and engaging in profound conversations beyond the scientific realm. The goal is to create a premier global platform for Africans in STEM, highlighting their invaluable contributions and showcasing and humanizing their experiences. Through these conversations, we challenge stereotypes about the appearance of scientists, promote the richness of diversity within STEM fields, educate the world, and most importantly, inspire the generations to be motivated to get into science.
*Disclaimer: The views expressed by the guests in the podcast episodes do not reflect my own*
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The Root Of The Science Podcast - Laila Hansrod: Project Manager  at Jive Media Africa
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06/11/20 • 29 min

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The Root Of The Science Podcast - Patrick Musau: Electrical Engineering PhD Student
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06/18/20 • 36 min

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The Root Of The Science Podcast - Paulin Kantue: Aeronautical Engineer & Founder of Uav4Africa
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07/06/20 • 45 min

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The Root Of The Science Podcast - Diane Uwacu: PhD Student in Computer Science

Diane Uwacu: PhD Student in Computer Science

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07/02/20 • 41 min

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The Root Of The Science Podcast - Tapoka Mkandawire: PhD Student in Parasitology & Molecular Biology
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06/25/20 • 33 min

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The Root Of The Science Podcast - Stephanie Itimi: Founder of Seidea & PhD Researcher in Information Security
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07/30/20 • 46 min

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The Root Of The Science Podcast - Brooks Musangu: Phd Student in Nuclear Physics

Brooks Musangu: Phd Student in Nuclear Physics

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07/20/20 • 39 min

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The Root Of The Science Podcast - Mbali Gwacela- PhD Candidate in Food Security & Lecturer
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07/13/20 • 39 min

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The Root Of The Science Podcast - EP 57: Yanga Mdleleni- PhD Student in Virology & Founder of Nguta Foundation
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12/14/20 • 54 min

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Hello everyone welcome to the last episode of the year! Yes, you heard right, we are going on a production break for a few weeks so that I can get time off and come back rejuvenated for the year ahead. In this episode, my guest is Yanga Mdleleni from South Africa. se tells us the main reason she got into STEM specifically HIV research is because a close family member was diagnosed with the virus. With this emotional experience, she was determined and curious to understand more about this virus. With the unwavering support of her mother she pursued her passion and went on to pursue a degree in STEM specifically HIV research as a virology student. Yanga takes us through her academic journey especially the hard transition from high school to university. Her current research for her PhD is on immune responses to HIV and HPV, the human papillomavirus, which causes cervical cancer. Yanga tells us more about her involvement in this research and its importance. Further, we speak about the non-profit organization she founded called the Nguta Foundation aimed at assisting youth and inspired by grandmother. Lastly, we delve into how she's dealt with personal losses in her family this past year. I ask her how she thinks academia can be more sensitive to students and how a supportive environment can be created as a loss in one's life takes a major toll on the academic performance and mental health of a person.

This was a wonderful conversation, tune in!

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How many episodes does The Root Of The Science Podcast have?

The Root Of The Science Podcast currently has 178 episodes available.

What topics does The Root Of The Science Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Maths, Podcasts, Technology, Education, Science, Data Science and Engineering.

What is the most popular episode on The Root Of The Science Podcast?

The episode title 'Brooks Musangu: Phd Student in Nuclear Physics' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Root Of The Science Podcast?

The average episode length on The Root Of The Science Podcast is 36 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Root Of The Science Podcast released?

Episodes of The Root Of The Science Podcast are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of The Root Of The Science Podcast?

The first episode of The Root Of The Science Podcast was released on Feb 1, 2020.

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