
Scientifically Sound: Hosted by Ralph White III
Welcome to the Scientifically Sound! I'm Ralph from the South. It's the host that does the most and I don't mean to boast. This is my scientific journey coming to the creative forefront. You may find that a scientific discovery could be inspired by a hit song of an amazing musician. Or maybe a musician was reading up on some academic journals to find their new melody. Whatever the case may be, we have science, we have music, put them together and let's use it. Follow us on Instagram @scientificallysound
Scientifically Sound: Hosted by Ralph White III
Episode 5:When Sunny Gets Blue (A Mental Health Check-In) feat. Krystle Osby
Hey. How are you? How's your mental health? Yes, really.
In this month's episode, I invited my mental health neighbor and forever dance partner in science, Krystle Osby. We talk about our mental health journeys so far as it pertains to our graduate school career. So for you academics out there, maybe there is something that we say that you relate to. I then introduce her Johnny Mathis' "When Sunny Gives Blue" as we discuss how doctors would identify and diagnose depression in the 1950s and onward as protocols were updated. More info on Krystle below
Krystle Osby is a PhD graduate student studying mutations in endometrial cancer at Huntsman Cancer Institute and University of Utah. She has a B.S. in Biotechnology from Cal State San Marcos, and experience working as a biochemist post-bacc. She is passionate about science communication and increasing patient access to knowledge and health resources, with an emphasis on historically minoritized and at-risk communities.
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Intagram @k_raq
Twitter: @Krystleography
Song of the Sound: Present by Khalid
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