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Episode #178: "I Have SOMETHING To Say" with special guest, Alex de Verteuil

Episode #178: "I Have SOMETHING To Say" with special guest, Alex de Verteuil

Released Thursday, 14th December 2023
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Episode #178: "I Have SOMETHING To Say" with special guest, Alex de Verteuil

Episode #178: "I Have SOMETHING To Say" with special guest, Alex de Verteuil

Episode #178: "I Have SOMETHING To Say" with special guest, Alex de Verteuil

Episode #178: "I Have SOMETHING To Say" with special guest, Alex de Verteuil

Thursday, 14th December 2023
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What started as a chance meeting at a wedding where she was tearing up the dance floor turned into a revelation about the lack of true representation in scientific research environments. In this episode of I HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY, my guest and now friend, Dr. Alex de Verteuil shares her journey from the vibrant diversity of South Florida to the less diverse landscape of Oregon where she pursued her Doctorate in Genetics.

This inspiring and enlightening conversation with an Afro-Latina geneticist who's breaking down barriers in the scientific realm delves into the critical topic of representation in STEM careers and why it matters. Driven by her experiences, Alex passionately discusses how systemic design, historically exemplified by events like the Three-Fifths Compromise of 1787, has perpetuated exclusion in scientific research. She emphasizes the impact of this exclusion on decisions that influence crucial aspects of our lives, such as health care.

We explore the importance of diverse perspectives in scientific inquiry and decision-making. Alex advocates for a space where questions are asked about the composition of decision-making groups, fostering a collaborative environment that considers a broad range of perspectives. "We are now more open to ask questions such as, 'Are the right people here to make this decision?', which leads to informed decision-making because we create a space where we can explore diverse viewpoints together," shared Alex.

She gives credit where credit is due for advancements that help people thanks to scientific research of years past. However, Alex also recognizes that it will take a lot more collaborative work to discover things that factor in missing data by bringing historically excluded populations into the fold (NOTE: Many claims supported by scientific research are void of true representation and are incomplete at best). This thought-provoking conversation highlights the transformative power of representation in shaping the future of science for the benefit of all humanity.

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