124. Dr. Chanfeng Zhao - Chemist; Chemical Engineer; Entrepreneur
Ordinarily Extraordinary | Conversations with women in STEM
by Kathy Nelson
3w ago
Dr. Chanfeng Zhao is the VP of R&D Chemistry at TriLink BioTechnologies. She has over 25 years of experience in nucleotide and modified nucleotide chemistry for sequencing and genomics applications. She co-founded MyChem LLC, a company later acquired by TriLink, specializing in ultra-pure synthetic nucleotides. Chanfeng was the CSO and Co-founder of Sequlite Genomic (acquired by Fapon International), a company that was developing NGS instruments and reagents. Previously, Dr. Zhao was one of the first employees at Illumina, where she developed oligonucleotide attachment chemistry for BeadCh ..read more
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121. Sylleste Davis; House of Representatives; Information Technology
Ordinarily Extraordinary | Conversations with women in STEM
by Kathy Nelson
4M ago
Sylleste Davis is a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 100th District. She is the Chair of the House Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs Committee. Prior to representing the people of South Carolina, Sylleste worked at an electric company in various roles from Information Technology to Power Supply leadership positions. Sylleste has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics and a Master of Arts in Computer and Information Systems Management. What do we talk about in this episode? What does a Sylleste do as a State Representative? How did she get star ..read more
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120. Kathy Ford; Chief Operation Officer, biopharmaceuticals; R.N., B.S.N
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by Kathy Nelson
4M ago
Kathy Ford is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Kura Oncology. She has over 30 years experience in biopharmaceuticals. She is equally passionate about the work she does bringing treatment to cancer patients and as a mom and grandmother. Kathy earned her R.N. from Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing and her B.S.N. from Fitchburg State College. What do we talk about in this episode? Kathy's journey from nursing, being a stay at home mom, and back into the job market and into executive management in biopharmaceuticals. The changes she has seen for women in medicine and STEM fiel ..read more
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119. Dr. Sheryl Recinos, MD; Physician, Author, Homelessness Advocate
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by Kathy Nelson
5M ago
Sheryl Recinos is a physician, author, speaker and advocate. She is a locums hospitalist. After spending her teen years homeless and living on the streets in Los Angeles, she got a Bachelor's Degree in Cellular and Microbiology and later went back to school for her MD. Her childhood trauma helps her identify trauma in patients she sees and she advocates and works with homeless in Los Angeles. She has written several books about homelessness including a memoir, Hindsight, which chronicles her childhood. What do we talk about in this episode? Sheryl's traumatic childhood and how she survived a ..read more
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118. STEMSkills: Building Your Confidence with Karen Laos, Confidence Cultivator
Ordinarily Extraordinary | Conversations with women in STEM
by Kathy Nelson
5M ago
Karen Laos, Communication Expert and Confidence Cultivator, is on a mission to eradicate self-doubt in 10 million women by giving them simple strategies to ask for what they want in the boardroom and beyond. She guides corporations and individuals with a proven model and is known for her actionable tips and ability to build trust quickly. During her corporate career, she led a team of facilitators while traveling the globe consulting industry leaders on the seemingly soft skills that impact the bottom line. Karen is the author of Trust Your Own Voice: Growing Your Influence Through Confident C ..read more
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117. Liz Lee Heinecke; Scientist and Science Communicator; Author & Media Personality
Ordinarily Extraordinary | Conversations with women in STEM
by Kathy Nelson
6M ago
Liz Lee Heinecke is an author and media figure for science and STEM. She has loved science she was young which drew her to study molecular biology where she worked in research for ten years. As she transitioned to parenting, she began sharing her love of science through experiments with her kids which became the basis for her books and media appearances. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Art and a Master's Degree in Bacteriology. What do we talk about in this episode? How Liz got involved in writing and media appearances in STEM. How you can potentially get involved in presenting STEM on TV. He ..read more
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117. Liz Episode 117 - Liz Lee Heinecke; Scientist and Science Communicator; Author & Media Personality
Ordinarily Extraordinary | Conversations with women in STEM
by Kathy Nelson
6M ago
Liz Lee Heinecke is an author and media figure for science and STEM. She has loved science she was young which drew her to study molecular biology where she worked in research for ten years. As she transitioned to parenting, she began sharing her love of science through experiments with her kids which became the basis for her books and media appearances. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Art and a Master's Degree in Bacteriology. What do we talk about in this episode? How Liz got involved in writing and media appearances in STEM. How you can potentially get involved in presenting STEM on TV. He ..read more
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116. Pamela Kellert Strategic Leadership Coach for Women in STEM
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by Kathy Nelson
6M ago
Pamela Kellert is a strategic leadership coach focusing on women in STEM. She works with individuals and organizations to elevate their leadership skills, confidence and organizational impact. She is the Founder of Women Leading in STEM. Prior to starting her own business, she spent 16 years in the corporate world leading strategy within technical companies in the transportation sector. What do we talk about in this episode? Pamela's work as a career coach and strategist. The importance of mentors, networks, and community. We discuss how far women have come in leadership roles. Men have been ..read more
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115. Dr. Alison Banwell - Glaciologist; Glacier Scientist; PhD in Polar Studies
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by Kathy Nelson
7M ago
Dr. Alison Banwell is a Glaciologist and Research Scientist in the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), part of the University of Colorado Boulder. She studies glaciers in the Arctic and Antarctica and glacial lakes that form from glacial ice melt. She has led many field expeditions in Antarctica and has also conducted fieldwork on the Greenland Ice Sheet, Svalbard and the Himalaya. She has a PhD in Polar Studies from the University of Cambridge. What do we talk about in this episode? What is a glaciologist or glacier scientist and how she got interested in t ..read more
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113. Kathy Kale Nelson - Show Up, Sign Up, Speak Up, Give a Hand Up
Ordinarily Extraordinary | Conversations with women in STEM
by Kathy Nelson
7M ago
This is a recording from a keynote speech I gave at a women in energy forum in 2017.  I talk about the importance of:  Showing up - especially as your authentic self Signing up, or just say "yes" if an opportunity comes up Speaking up - use your voice, even when it shakes Giving a hand up - to women who come behind you - we need to support each other. Music used in the podcast: Higher Up, Silverman Sound Studio ..read more
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