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The Story Collider

Proving Myself: Stories about fighting distrust

The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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

4.4824 Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2019

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

This week we present two stories from people who have to prove themselves in science acedemia.

Part 1: When there's an explosion in the chemistry lab, graduate student Chanté Summers springs into action.

Part 2: When Adriana Briscoe's professor accuses her of cheating, she scrambles to save her reputation and her spot on the biology lab's field trip.

Chanté Summers is a research chemist at Pfizer Inc where she supports the development of conjugate vaccines. Chanté first became interested in science during high school. Pursuing that dream, she completed a MS in Chemistry from SIUe where her thesis focused on the synthesis of potential biologically active compounds. Outside of the lab, Chanté is proud to engage the community through volunteer work, promote diversity within the sciences, and inspiring local youth to explore STEM fields. With all that extra time, Chanté enjoys traveling, being outdoors, and unwinding with her dog.

Adriana Darielle Mejía Briscoe is an evolutionary biologist and lepidopterist. Her research has been featured in The Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, U.S. News and World Report, National Geographic, Scientific American, and on public radio. She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the California Academy of Sciences, and was recently honored with the Distinguished Scientist Award from the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science, the first woman and third person overall to have been given all three of these awards. She is working on her first book, a memoir about butterflies.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

A science story, huh?

0:04.0

Is NYU a scientist?

0:06.0

I felt it.

0:07.0

I was so...

0:08.0

And I just thought, well...

0:10.0

It was that golden moment.

0:12.0

Because science was on my side.

0:15.0

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

0:29.7

I'm your host, Aaron Barker, and this week we're presenting stories about proving the doubters wrong.

0:35.4

As we all know, it's widely acknowledged as

0:38.7

scientific fact that haters are in fact going to hate. So let's see how our

0:43.9

two storytellers today find a way to shake it off. Our first story is from

0:48.6

Shantay Summers. It was recorded in October 2018 at the Ready Room in

0:52.5

St. Louis. The theme that night was uncharted

0:55.3

territory.

0:55.9

You're thinking with your amygdala too much. To do well in this class, you need to be logical

1:09.6

and use your frontal cortex, not the amygdala.

1:13.6

My professor told me this as I sat in his office expecting to discuss my upcoming physics exam.

1:20.6

And for those who might not know, the amygdala is the part of the brain that processes emotions.

1:26.6

So my male physics professor had just told me

1:29.3

I was being too emotional in such a pseudo-intellectual

1:33.3

and confusing way that I almost forgot I was pissed.

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