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How To Make A Scientist

How To Make A Scientist

By: Pablo Izquierdo
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Welcome to How To Make A Scientist, a podcast series about diversity in science. Join the conversation @HowToSci #HowToSci. Episode transcripts available on howtosci.substack.com© 2025 Pablo Izquierdo Science
Episodes
  • #6. Corals | Adriana Humanes
    Aug 1 2021
    Marine ecologist Adriana Humanes researches why some corals are more resistant than others, and how to make reef ecosystems more resilient to climate change. In this final episode, we talk all things corals but also about the importance of luck and nationality in the research career. Music by Borrtex and Vasily Novikov. Hosted by Pablo Izquierdo. #HowToSci ☕ Want to get me a coffee? -> ko-fi.com/howtosci
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    38 mins
  • #5. Black in cancer | Sigourney Bell
    Jul 1 2021
    Sigourney Bell works at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute at the University of Cambridge. She focuses on developing novel models and therapeutics for a rare paediatric tumour which currently has little to no treatment options beyond surgery. Sigourney is also a co-founder of Black in Cancer, an organisation that aims to empower and encourage future Black Cancer leaders while reducing cancer disparities through education and advocacy. She was recently named as a Forbes 30 under 30 honouree for her work. Music by Psychedelic Pedestrian and Vasily Novikov. Hosted by Pablo Izquierdo. #HowToSci
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    39 mins
  • #4. Special: Taylor's brain | Dani Ruiz & Makis Tzioras
    Jun 1 2021
    Neuroscientists Dani Ruiz and Makis Tzioras join me for a special episode on neuroscience and pop culture (ft. Taylor Swift). A lot is going on in the world, and is there anything better than people speaking about the things they love? Hosted by Pablo Izquierdo. #HowToSci
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    34 mins
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