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Listen: Towards a Better Future for the World, a Better Future for Women

Ramesh Laungani is the driving force behind the ‘1000 Women STEM project’, which aims to curate the voices and works of female scientists and make it accessible for students in schools and colleges.
Ramesh Laungani is the driving force behind the ‘1000 Women STEM project’, which aims to curate the voices and works of female scientists and make it accessible for students in schools and colleges.
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The Soupçon of Scicomm is a short-podcast series produced by IndSciComm.

Ramesh Laungani is an associate professor of biology at the Doane University, Nebraska. He is a plant ecologist and studies nutrient cycling in the ecosystem. Along with teaching undergraduate courses such as cell biology and conservation biology, he is passionate about climate change and carbon sequestration. He is also the driving force behind the ‘1000 Women STEM project’, which aims to curate the voices and work of female scientists and make it accessible for students in schools and colleges. Tune in as we chat about his academic and scientific journey, plant ecology and biochar.

This podcast has been reproduced with written permission.

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