Today, Jessica Buchser, graduate of West Chester University and entering PhD student at Pennsylvania State University joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss being an older student, how social media and podcasts fueled her interest in the microbial sciences, and her future path as a microbiologist!
Host: Mark O. Martin
Guest: Jessica Buchser
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Links for this episode
- The video that Dr. Jennifer Quinn and yours truly did for Harvard University’s Microbial Science Initiative this April.
- A link to the Microbial Science Initiative.
- An overview of scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
- Website for West Chester University’s Biology Department, where Jess Buchser just earned her undergraduate degree.
- The website of Dr. John Pisciotta, one of Jess Buchser’s mentors at West Chester University.
- The website of Dr. Manu Ramalho, one of Jess Buchser’s mentors at West Chester University (an prior podcast guest for #MattersMicrobial episode #32).
- The website of Dr. Seth Bordenstein, who will be Jess Bucher’s PhD advisor at Pennsylvania State University in the Fall (and also a prior podcast guest for #MattersMicrobial episode #3).
- An essay on the importance of mentors and mentorship in the microbial sciences.
- Useful resources for older and nontraditional undergraduate students in STEM fields. Here is another essay on this topic.
Intro music is by Reber Clark
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