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Graduating in Science... Now What?

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by ASU School of Molecular Sciences

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This Podcast series aims to provide SMS students with relevant career advice from professionals with STEM degrees who work in various types of fields. Podcast music credit: Island by Nekzlo Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs https://youtu.be/T9ZyW6B5Un4/

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6/24/2019

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 14: Patent Law

February 9, 2021

Episode 14: Patent Law

Mr. Nick Soloway has over 40 years of experience in patent prosecution, litigation, and licensing, and is the founder of Hayes Soloway Law Firm. Mr. Soloway completed his undergraduate degree in chemistry at MIT and then attended Boston College for law school. Since becoming a patent lawyer, he has filed and prosecuted over 10,000 patents and trademarks. In this podcast, he is joined by his assistant Ms. Shauna Bronson, who completed her biochemistry degree at ASU back in 2020 and is working towards becoming a patent agent.

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January 12, 2021

Episode 13: Science Museum

Dr. Darrell Porcello holds a PhD in neuroscience from Stanford University, but he decided to embark on a different career pathway in STEM education after completing his degree. He currently leads a national NASA STEM education project at the Children's Creativity Museum in San Francisco and has also worked at the Lawrence Hall of Science at the University of California - Berkeley. Dr. Porcello will share some key points of his career that many would consider "unconventional" and share his role in science museums and STEM education as a person with a science degree.

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March 16, 2020

Episode 12: Drug Development and Research

Many students pursuing science degrees at ASU are interested in pursuing a career in drug development and research. In this podcast, Dr. Evan Darzi joins Dr. Austin to speak about his career as a medicinal chemist. Dr. Darzi is a graduate of ASU and received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in medicinal chemistry from the School of Molecular Sciences. He currently works as a chemist at Icagen, which is a pharmaceutical biotech company focused in early drug discovery.

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What is Graduating in Science... Now What??

This Podcast series aims to provide SMS students with relevant career advice from professionals with STEM degrees who work in various types of fields. Podcast music credit: Island by Nekzlo Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs https://youtu.be/T9ZyW6B5Un4/

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