Brad A. Grueter, PhD, is an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center whose research relies on a technique called electrophysiology. He is asked to collaborate a lot. In this podcast, he shares his process about considering collaborations and how he approaches his decisions from the lens of a mentor to his postdocs and students. Brad talks about how he sets up internal lab collaboration to set up the lab for success, and shares an example of a beautiful scientific collaboration.
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Brad A. Grueter, PhD, is an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center whose research relies on a technique called electrophysiology. He is asked to collaborate a lot. In this podcast, he shares his process about considering collaborations and how he approaches his decisions from the lens of a mentor to his postdocs and students. Brad talks about how he sets up internal lab collaboration to set up the lab for success, and shares an example of a beautiful scientific collaboration.
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Yaisa Andrews-Zwilling, PhD shares the differences in running a research program at a small biotech versus in academia. Dr. Andrews-Zwilling talks about getting up to speed on business vocabulary when she became an industry scientist, and how she thinks strategically about different stakeholders. She also talks about her experience doing science internationally and her identities as a female scientist and woman of color. At the time of this podcast, Dr. Andrews-Zwilling was Associate Director of Research at SanBio. She is currently Director of Research at Annexon Biosciences.
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Brad A. Grueter, PhD, is an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center whose research relies on a technique called electrophysiology. He is asked to collaborate a lot. In this podcast, he shares his process about considering collaborations and how he approaches his decisions from the lens of a mentor to his postdocs and students. Brad talks about how he sets up internal lab collaboration to set up the lab for success, and shares an example of a beautiful scientific collaboration.
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