Inspiring Women in Science with Christine Curran
Join us for an inspiring journey with Christine Curran on the On the Trails Podcast presented by Sibley Nature Center. Christine, a dedicated biologist, shares her fascinating path from a curious child influenced by her teacher parents to her current role in sustainable development at ConocoPhillips. Celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science by exploring Christine's experiences, including her academic pursuits, research on maternal programming, and her passion for pollinator health. Discover how her diverse career experiences have shaped her into a role model for aspiring young women in STEM. Don't miss this engaging conversation! CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Intro 1:50 - Early Influences 5:18 - High School 8:42 - College 11:27 - Math 15:15 - Graduate School 20:05 - Current Work 25:40 - Special Projects 27:53 - Bee Collection 34:30 - Future Plans 36:10 - Role Model or Mentor 37:00 - Was it Worth the Trip

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