The Emerging Scholar Podcast
The Emerging Scholar Podcast
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The Emerging Scholar podcast is designed for graduate students, medical trainees, residents, fellows and graduate students to help them on their journey towards their first scientific project.
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The podcast focuses on themes including epidemiology, mentorship in academic settings, research design, and clinical evidence appraisal, providing practical advice for emerging scholars. Episodes have included discussions on descriptive epidemiology, the fostering of mentorship relationships, and designing research questions using real-world experiments, catering specifically to those new in their research careers.

The Emerging Scholar podcast is designed for graduate students, medical trainees, residents, fellows and graduate students to help them on their journey towards their first scientific project.
On Episode 2 of season 2, we’re joined by Professor Rosie McEachan, Director of the Born in Bradford research program—an internationally recognized, people-powered cohort study that has followed the lives of more than 15,000 families in Bradford, England. A proud Scottish Bradfordian and leading applied health researcher, Professor McEachan discusses how large-scale birth and pregnancy cohorts can drive real-world impact, from improving maternal and child health to shaping public policy.

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