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The Power of Mentorship During a Career Pivot With Anushka Khasnobish
The Power of Mentorship During a Career Pivot With Anushka Khasnobish
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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Nov 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
This week on Papa PhD, I'm sharing the story of someone I've had the pleasure to mentor during her PhD to non-academic job transition - Anushka Khasnobish.
I want to thank Anushka for suggesting to share this testimonial on the show and for the chance to reflect on a string of conversations that took place over a number of months and to make sense of them in retrospect.
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VIDEO
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Anushka Khasnobish oversees scientific communications as Innovation Evangelist at TCS research. In 2021, she graduated with a doctorate from Okayama University, Japan. Her research was in the field of microbiome sciences where she worked on establishing a link between the community of microbes in our saliva and non-oral diseases. At this moment Anushka is trying to learn as much as she can about scientific communications, photography and a little bit of French language.
Since the penultimate year of her PhD, she has been working with Useful Science contributors, editors and podcast hosts to break down research papers into bit-size useful summaries that one can incorporate in their lives right away. Anushka has a great desire to leverage her scientific experience and personal skills in projects involving scientific communications, intellectual property rights and science outreach.
Thank you, Anushka Khasnobish !
If you enjoyed this conversation with Anushka, let her know by clicking the link below and leaving her a message on LinkedIn:
Send Anushka Khasnobish a thank you message on LinkedIn!
Click here to share your key take-away from this interview with David!
This episode’s resources:
Anushka Khasnobish | Twitter
Anushka Khasnobish | Linkedin
Anushka Khasnobish | Instagram
You might also like the following episodes:
Martha Boeglin – Unlocking Your Thesis Writing Super Powers
Albertha Joseph-Alexander – Using Scicomm to Make a Difference
Terence Milstead – A Roadmap to Pivoting Into the Private Sector
Natalia Bielczyk – Figuring Out Where You Fit in the Job Market as a PhD
As always, if you find value in Papa PhD and in the content I bring you every week and if you're not a nerd like me and don't want to delve into Podcast 2.0, click on one of the buttons below and send some of that value back to me by becoming a supporter on Patreon or by buying me a coffee :) Now with the added perk of receiving the brand new Papa PhD and PhD Dojo stickers!
Support the show on Patreon !
Or buy me a coffee :)
Get the Papa PhD Career Readiness Tool kit !
I want to thank Anushka for suggesting to share this testimonial on the show and for the chance to reflect on a string of conversations that took place over a number of months and to make sense of them in retrospect.
While you're here, I'll take the opportunity to announce that Papa PhD has joined the Podcast 2.0 initiative and is now set up to receive boosts from you, the listener! A boost is a value for value (V4V) contribution in Satoshis (or Sats), the smallest existing Bitcoin denomination.
All received boosts will get a shoutout on the show, in appreciation for your support.
Please check out the Fountain Podcast App that supports Podcast 2.0 initiatives and boost the show .
Also, I'd love to get to know you better. If you have 60 seconds please fill out the listener survey in this link. Donate to the show and Support this podcast.
Send a Sticker Get a Sticker: Send me your show sticker, and I will send you a Papa PhD Sticker. I'd love to have a wall of podfriend stickers!
VIDEO
https://youtu.be/w_EIEdWfsYY?sub_confirmation=1
Anushka Khasnobish oversees scientific communications as Innovation Evangelist at TCS research. In 2021, she graduated with a doctorate from Okayama University, Japan. Her research was in the field of microbiome sciences where she worked on establishing a link between the community of microbes in our saliva and non-oral diseases. At this moment Anushka is trying to learn as much as she can about scientific communications, photography and a little bit of French language.
Since the penultimate year of her PhD, she has been working with Useful Science contributors, editors and podcast hosts to break down research papers into bit-size useful summaries that one can incorporate in their lives right away. Anushka has a great desire to leverage her scientific experience and personal skills in projects involving scientific communications, intellectual property rights and science outreach.
Thank you, Anushka Khasnobish !
If you enjoyed this conversation with Anushka, let her know by clicking the link below and leaving her a message on LinkedIn:
Send Anushka Khasnobish a thank you message on LinkedIn!
Click here to share your key take-away from this interview with David!
This episode’s resources:
Anushka Khasnobish | Twitter
Anushka Khasnobish | Linkedin
Anushka Khasnobish | Instagram
You might also like the following episodes:
Martha Boeglin – Unlocking Your Thesis Writing Super Powers
Albertha Joseph-Alexander – Using Scicomm to Make a Difference
Terence Milstead – A Roadmap to Pivoting Into the Private Sector
Natalia Bielczyk – Figuring Out Where You Fit in the Job Market as a PhD
As always, if you find value in Papa PhD and in the content I bring you every week and if you're not a nerd like me and don't want to delve into Podcast 2.0, click on one of the buttons below and send some of that value back to me by becoming a supporter on Patreon or by buying me a coffee :) Now with the added perk of receiving the brand new Papa PhD and PhD Dojo stickers!
Support the show on Patreon !
Or buy me a coffee :)
Get the Papa PhD Career Readiness Tool kit !
Released:
Nov 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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