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The Story Collider

Borders: Stories about divisions

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

Arts, Science, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Performing Arts

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2022

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode, both our storytellers explore the divisions and limits that influence how we understand and operate in the world and in science.

Part 1: César Nufio's childhood experience as a Guatamalan immigrant shapes his life in science.

Part 2: Seeking acceptance as a child of Kurdish immigrants in Denmark, Cansu Karabiyik decides to become a scientist.

César Nufio is a scientist and educator who is passionate about understanding the natural world and working to increase diversity and inclusion in the sciences. He is currently a multimedia content developer at HHMI’s BioInteractive where he works with artists, educators, filmmakers, and scientists to help engage and inspire students. Previously, he taught tropical biology courses for the Organization for Tropical Studies and explored the effect of climate change on insects in the Rocky Mountains while working at the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History. Coming to this country as an undocumented child and experiencing the generosity given by so many during his journey has impacted his commitment to giving back and his Latin American identity.

Cansu Karabiyik is a neuroscientist at Columbia University. She was born in Denmark to Kurdish immigrants. In 2013, she moved to California for her studies in Biomedical Science and decided to never go back. She moved instead to Portugal to conduct the research for her Master thesis focusing on neuroprotection during stroke. In 2021, she completed her PhD at University of Cambridge in the UK focusing on neurodegeneration and has since been in NYC, where she spends her days in the lab researching molecular mechanisms of neuropsychiatric diseases and her evenings doing comedy across the city.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Toy car to Danny from me.

0:02.3

Fluffy slippers to Emma from me?

0:04.6

The Cheesy McChisbee.

0:06.0

To me from me.

0:07.7

Treat yourself to the new Cheesy McChisbee from McDonald's

0:10.1

with the delicious cheese sauce, cheese slices and crispy onions.

0:13.2

Go on, you've earned it.

0:16.0

Available until the 5th of Jan, served from 11am,

0:18.0

participating in restaurants only.

0:19.1

Subject to availability.

0:21.8

A science story, huh?

0:24.9

Is NYU a scientist the...

0:26.7

I felt...

0:27.4

I was so...

0:28.6

And I just thought, well...

0:29.6

It was that golden moment.

0:32.9

Because science was on my side.

0:43.9

... science was on my side. Hey, everybody.

0:45.3

Welcome to the Story Collider, where we bring you true personal stories about science.

0:50.7

I'm your host, Aaron Barker, and this week we're bringing you stories about science and borders.

0:56.5

Both of our stories today, we're exploring the divisions and limits that influence how we understand and operate in the world and in science.

1:04.6

Our first story is from Cesar Nufio.

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