163: A Postdoctoral Path to Public Health Research & STEM Diversity with Dr. Jada Hoyle-Gardner, PhD

Interview with Dr. Jada Hoyle-Gardner, PhD

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Highlights from this episode:

1. Postdoctoral health fellowship & postdoctoral education fellowship – why she pursued and did these after her PhD 
2. Talks about the importance of STEM Diversity & Representation & Mentorship
3. The importance of networking

Episode 163 of Public Health Careers

Dr. Jada Hoyle-Gardner, PhD is a Postdoctoral Research Health Fellow at Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. She has experiences including training in microbiology, toxicology and public health. She also supports mentorship for future STEM professionals.

Jada got a Bachelor in Chemistry at Spelman College. During her time here, she was a Research Assistant, Teaching Assistant, National Science Foundation STEM Undergraduate Research Educator Intern at Spelman College, Research Assistant at Georgia State University.

After graduating, Jada worked Upward Bound Math/Science State Tutor Counselor at Morehouse College.

Jada then PhD in Environmental Science at Florida (A&M) Agricultural and Mechanical University. During her PhD, she worked as a Teaching Assistant, Graduate Research Assistant at Florida A&M University. Student Mentor in PE-STEM Environmental Education Program, NASA Intern at Nasa Ames Research Center.

Jada is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University.

Links from show

HAPIN (Household Air Pollution Prevention Intervention Network)

Upward Bound

NASA Ames Research Center

Department of Energy MSIPP Program

Connect with Guest

Jada on LinkedIn

Instagram: @WomeninScience__

Twitter: @theSTEMinist

Email: jhoylegardener@gmail.com

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