Are you searching for great stories to ignite your curiosity, teach you to perform better in life and career, inspire your mind, and make you laugh along the way? In this science podcast, Dr. Marie McNeely introduces you to the brilliant researchers behind the latest scientific discoveries. Join us as they share their greatest failures, most staggering successes, candid career advice, and what drives them forward in life and science. <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.peoplebehindthescience.com/podcasts">Our website with show notes</a>]] Greetings science fans! We’re elated to welcome you to People Behind the Science where we explore the lives and experiences of the people behind the research and scientific discoveries of today. People Behind the Science’s mission is to inspire current and future scientists, share the different paths to a successful career in science, educate the general population on what scientists do, and show the human side of science. In each episode, a different scientist will guide us through their journey by sharing their successes, failures, and passions. We are excited to introduce you to these inspiring academic and industry experts from all fields of science to give you a variety of perspectives on the life and path of a scientist. Our esteemed guests will tell you: what motivates them and how they balance their competing responsibilities how they worked through some of the most challenging times in their careers advice to help you through your own journey through life and science Our Podcast People Behind the Science is a podcast focused on the people doing fascinating research through interviews with top scientists. We are proud to have interviewed so many inspiring scientists, including U.S. National Academy scientists like Josh Sanes, Nick Spitzer, Lou Muglia, Jacob Israelachvili, Gene Robinson, Larry Squire, John Dowling, James Berger, and David Spergel, as well as popular scientists in the media like Donna Nelson (science advisor for the TV show Breaking Bad) and Jack Horner (science advisor for the Jurassic park movies). We are honored to have shared their amazing stories with people in all 50 states in the USA and in over 120 countries across the world.

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178: Variety is the Spice of Science! Experiments in Biodiversity and the Health of Our Ecosystems - Dr. Marc Cadotte 2014-11-10
177: Studying the Science of Sound and How Building Acoustics Affect Performance - Dr. Lily Wang 2014-11-07
176: An Expert on Expertise Examining the Science of Performance and the Roles of Training and Talent - Dr. Zach Hambrick 2014-11-05
175: Rising to the Top Studying the Fluid Dynamics of Drops and Bubbles - Dr. James Bird 2014-11-03
174: Investigating the Intriguing Interactions between Animals and Plants - Dr. Dawn Bazely 2014-10-31
173: Studying the Science of Romance in Plants and How to Avoid Dangerous Introductions with Invasive Species - Dr. Norman Ellstrand 2014-10-29
172: A History of Success in Science Discovering and Characterizing Human Tumor Viruses - Dr. Patrick Moore 2014-10-27
171: A Planetary Scientist Not Afraid to Get His Hands Dirty Studying Extraterrestrial Soil - Dr. Philip Metzger 2014-10-24
170: Practicing Communicable Science Studying Viruses and Sharing Research with the World - Dr. Vincent Racaniello 2014-10-22
169: Time Flies When You're Having Fun With Science! - Dr. Joel Levine 2014-10-20
168: Investigating Our Intelligent Brain by Studying Human Goal-Directed Behavior - Dr. Michael Cole 2014-10-17
167: Dynamic Research on Mechanisms and Evolution of Flight in Bats - Dr. Sharon Swartz 2014-10-15
166: Embracing the Challenges of Scientific Research on the Effects of Early Adversity on Brain and Behavioral Development - Dr. Charles Nelson 2014-10-13
165: Wielding a Green Thumb for Growing and Studying Sustainability Initiatives for Individuals and Organizations - Dr. Sara Soderstrom 2014-10-10
164: Reveling in Relationships between Bacteria and Their Insect Hosts - Dr. Irene Newton 2014-10-08
163: Navigating Millions of Years of History for Earth's Geologic Features Using Magnetic Fields in Rocks as a Compass - Dr. Chris Rowan 2014-10-06
162: Discovering the Complex Interactions of Simple Organisms Researching Altruistic and Mutualistic Amoeba - Dr. Joan Strassmann 2014-10-03
161: Balancing a Full Plate Studying Volcanic, Magmatic and Tectonic Processes - Dr. Christelle Wauthier 2014-10-01
160: Scanning the Skies for New Objects in the Far Reaches of Our Solar Sytem - Dr. Mike Brown 2014-09-29
159: Conducting Swell Research on Inflammation and Ovarian Function - Dr. Kathryn Clancy 2014-09-26
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