Goggles On! with JEI

by Scott Soldat-Valenzuela

Goggles On! with JEI is from the Journal of Emerging Investigators with host Scott Soldat-Valenzuela, Executive Director. We dive into science and STEM conversations with young scientists, experienced professionals and, frankly, anyone who contributes to the development of scientists in the United States. The Journal of Emerging Investigators is an open-access journal that publishes original research in the biological and phy ...   ...  Read more

Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • JEI Editor-In-Chief Kari Mattison chats about the Journal

    JEI Editor-In-Chief Kari Mattison chats about the Journal

    The Goggles On podcast is thrilled to have a sit down with Kari Mattison, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Emerging Investigators. Her commitment to science research, skill in writing and managing a large team of volunteers, and true enthusiasm for helping young scientists grow and develop their skills is truly remarkable! Listen in and learn more about the Journal's growth through Kari's leadership.

  • Dr. Kathleen Morrow and student Harrish Ganesh

    Dr. Kathleen Morrow and student Harrish Ganesh

    Becoming a high school science teachers was not originally in Dr. Morrow's career plan but after years of becoming an expert in microbiology she is loving her role in helping students develop a science identity and explore the world of STEM. Joining her on the Googles On! with JEI podcast is student and JEI published author, Harrish Ganesh also of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. This episode explores the fascinating perspective from a teacher and student.

  • Interview with Dr. Sarah Fankhauser

    Interview with Dr. Sarah Fankhauser

    The Goggles On! with JEI podcast kick-off with our founder, Dr. Sarah Fankhauser. Hosted by Scott Soldat-Valenzuela, Executive Director. This edition features are a discussion about why JEI came into existence and how the Journal of Emerging Investigators has thrived in it's mission to serve young scientists.