Disabled Scientists
Disabled Scientists
Interviews with disabled people in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
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Disabled Scientists
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Dec 8, 2025
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Episodes
5. James Piercy 08.12.2025 33:54
What do science communication and a traumatic brain injury have in common? In this episode, James Piercy discusses his career in science communication leading to his current role as a public and patient involvement and engagment lead, brain injury, applying the social model of disability to ones experience whilst choosing not to self-identify as disabled, and sharing your biscuits. Find James here...
4. Jonathan Machnee 08.11.2025 48:41
What do autism and cyber security have in common? In this month's episode, Jon, a cyber security researcher, speaks with Sofie about his career, disclosing a neurodevelopmental disorder to his whole company for autism awareness month, and researching autistic experiences as a hobby. Find more of Jon here: x @ChristianityOn BlueSky @ChristianityOn Christianity On The Spectrum Podcast Find mor...
3. Dr Kelsey Byers 07.10.2025 23:58
What do EDS, POTS, and floral scents have in common? In this episode, Sofie speaks with Dr Kelsey Byers, a disabled evolutionary chemical ecologist, about developing identity as a disabled person in STEM, disclosure and advocacy, and norfolk bees! Kelsey can be found: Bluesky @plantpollinator.bsky.social Webpage plantpollinator.org/ Find more of Disabled Scientists here: More episodes and transc...
2. John 07.09.2025 23:10
What do AuDHD and biopharmaceuticals have in common? In this episode, John, a validation engineer, speaks with me about autism and ADHD, the decision not to disclose his neurodivergence at his current workplace, and gives an overview of large-scale biopharmaceuticals manufacturing. Find more of Disabled Scientists here: More episodes and transcripts: www.disabledscientists.com Bluesky @disableds...
1. Dr Katherine Deane 07.08.2025 22:17
What do a functional movement disorder and lab access guidelines have in common? In this episode, Dr Katherine Deane, associate professor in healthcare research at the University of East Anglia, speaks about the role of Access Ambassador, her work improving accessibility in and out of the laboratory, and the impact of accessibility on research funding. For more information on lab access guidelines...
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