Tissue Engineering Career Conversations

Tissue Engineering Career Conversations

Tissue Engineering Resource Center (TERC)

Interested in a biomedical career in academia, entrepreneurship, science communication, or everything in between? The Tissue Engineering Resource Center (TERC), located at Columbia and Tufts Universities, is launching a new series, the “Career Conversations” podcast, which welcomes a new guest each episode to discuss their career choices, day-to-day tasks, and the challenges involved. We will talk to some of the most inspiring leaders in bioengineering and begin to understand the many career options available to early-stage scientists. Our goal in this podcast is to help shed light on a wide range of career trajectories, academic and non-academic, that have emerged from the bioengineering community. The podcast is hosted by early career bioengineers and funded by support from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering at the NIH (grant number P41EB027062). For more information on the Tissue Engineering Resource Center, check out our website, nextgenterc.com 

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Tissue Engineering Career Conversations ?

There are 18 episodes avaiable of Tissue Engineering Career Conversations .

What is Tissue Engineering Career Conversations about?

We have categorized Tissue Engineering Career Conversations as:

  • Science
  • Life Sciences

Where can you listen to Tissue Engineering Career Conversations ?

Tissue Engineering Career Conversations is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Tissue Engineering Career Conversations start?

The first episode of Tissue Engineering Career Conversations that we have available was released 8 February 2022.

Who creates the podcast Tissue Engineering Career Conversations ?

Tissue Engineering Career Conversations is produced and created by Tissue Engineering Resource Center (TERC) .