Episode 4 - Scientific Study Reports There are Too Many Scientific Studies

Meanwhile in the land of scientometrics, a new scientific report concludes that there are too many scientific reports for scientists to keep track of. As you can tell, this episode of the podcast gets just a tad meta.

Episode 3 - Undergraduate Research with Krittika D'Silva & Heena Panjwani

More research! More undergraduates! More guests! In this episode of the Synapse Science podcast, we chat with two amazing undergraduate researchers, Krittika D'Silva & Heena Panjwani, about the work they do in the fields of diagnostic technology and autism, respectively.

Episode 2 - Double Jeopardy: Women of Color in STEM

In honor of Black History Month, this episode of the Synapse Science Podcast delves a little into the type of gender and racial biases faced by women of color in STEM fields. We then proceed to geek out a bit about some of the amazing contributions to the STEM fields from scientists who happen to be women of color.

Episode 1 - Undergraduate Research with Terence Leach & Elizabeth Chang

Starting off with a special episode of the podcast in an ongoing series dedicated to undergraduate research! In this episode, we sat down and chatted with undergraduates Terence Leach & Elizabeth Chang about their experiences with undergrad research and how their involvement in research has influenced their lives. Both Terence and Elizabeth are also active Undergraduate Research Leaders (URLs) at the Undergraduate Research Program at the University of Washington (UW).