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Planet SciComm

Auteur(s): Utah Science Communicators
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Utah Science Communicators (USCo) is excited to take over the Planet SciComm podcast!

This new chapter will highlight the art of communicating science through conversations with researchers, science communicators, and community voices. We're building a collaborative space where students from all disciplines can try their hand at podcasting, share their ideas, and explore creative ways to make science accessible and engaging.

Intro song by Mantis Jackson (https://www.facebook.com/mantisjacksonmusic/).

Original podcast created by Jason McDermott (@redpenblackpen), Patrick Videau, and Sara K. Yeo (@sarakyeo)

This podcast is independently produced and distributed by Utah Science Communicators. The opinions expressed are those of the individuals involved in this organization or their guests and do not reflect the official views of the University of Utah.

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  • Be braver, be bolder: an interview with Courtney Demmitt-Rice
    Nov 24 2025

    On this episode of Planet SciComm, Sarah and Allie chat with graduate student Courtney Demmitt-Rice about her experiences as a researcher, mother, and caretaker. Courtney discusses how public health policy intersects with her research, why we should all care about rare diseases, and why lipids are the most underrated macromolecule.

    Learn more at utahsciencecommunicators.com, follow us on Instagram @utahsciencecommunicators, and don't miss our upcoming events! Contact us at: utahsciencecommunicators@gmail.com

    Note: Courtney does not receive any money for June's medical services, only insurance coverage through Medicaid.

    This podcast is independently produced and distributed by Utah Science Communicators. The opinions expressed are those of the people involved in this organization and guests and do not reflect the official views of the University of Utah.

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