Chemjobber and Alex Goldberg banter about the latest in the world of Science and Chemistry, and interview guests who know things. Our logo was designed by Brendan Burkett (@ChemScrapes); Podcast title was coined by Caroline Landau. Follow us on Twitter at @PeriodicBagel, @AlexFGoldberg, @Chemjobber
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Science |
We talk with Scott about Motorcycles, Milkshakes, and Molecules. We hear about his career in drug discovery, the lessons he's learned along the way, and shares his advice for the next generation of industrial chemists. more
We talk with LC Campeau, Executive Director of Merck Process Chemistry, about how to develop skills to be a good leader and manager, and how to build a healthy team culture. He also shares with us some insights passed down to him by his PhD advisor, ... more
We talk today with Paulette Vincent-Ruz about Chemical Education, and the ways in which her field is redefining how the next generation of students will learn Chemistry. With Canada, USA and Mexico represented on today's show, CJ also quizzes Alex an... more
The tables have turned! Meagan and Anika subject CJ and Alex to a quiz this time. We talk about Canada and about Meagan and Anika's research. Finally, we talk about the upcoming "Leaders Overcoming Gender Inequality in Chemistry" (LOGIC) retreat, whi... more
We talk with Derek Lowe, Medicinal Chemist and author of the blog, "In The Pipeline". He shares his predictions for the next decade in Pharma and Drug Discovery, his job search experience as a postdoc in Germany and his thoughts on the job market now... more
We talk with Nessa about how she uses robots as a chemist, and how she'll use them to take over the world. We also hear about London vs Not-London England, and the true meaning of Boxing Day. Finally, we weren't planning on it, but we talk about the ... more
Challenge Accepted, Patrick (larsonp248). more
This week's episode features Prof. Feier Hou. We talk about cats, crystals, and her academic journey from China to the USA. Prof. Hou is now in her second year at Western Oregon University, a Primarily Undergraduate Institution (PUI) - it wasn't an e... more
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This podcast is like a warm bagel with a scallion shmear. Inject it into my veins.
Great jingle, good laughters, very informative and still entertaining. About the universe of chemistry and the different jobs around it.
A must-listen for any chemistry or chemistry-adjacent or chemistry-curious individuals. They cover some really fantastic topics and stories, and the interview questions are framed very, very well (they come from a place of significant expertise!). I look forward to many more episodes!
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