Listen "Dr Emily Weber- Biology, Brains, and Becoming: A Journey in Biomedical Education, Ep. 5"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textIn this insightful episode, Provost Joe Lane interviews Dr. Emily Weber, Shaw Assistant Professor of Biology and Coordinator of the Biomedical Science Track at North Carolina Wesleyan University. Dr. Weber shares her journey from immunology research to a passion for student-centered teaching and academic advising.Key Highlights:Academic Background & Passion for Virology: Dr. Weber earned her PhD in biomedical science, focusing on immunology and viruses like HIV. Her fascination with the complexity and diversity of viruses continues to inspire her teaching.Focus on Student Success: Now deeply invested in educational research, Dr. Weber explores how soft skills—like time management, collaboration, and introspection—impact student performance and readiness for competitive graduate programs.Technology in Learning: She discusses the evolving role of AI tools like ChatGPT in education, emphasizing thoughtful use to enhance learning rather than replace critical thinking.Building Academic Community: Dr. Weber highlights the importance of peer support and small-group learning, noting how Wesleyan’s intimate environment fosters meaningful student connections and shared strategies for success.Career Guidance & Personal Fit: Drawing from her own shift from nursing to biology, she encourages students to reflect on their passions and strengths to find the right career path—whether in medicine, public health, or other science-related fields.Vision for the Future: Dr. Weber hopes to see students graduate not only with strong academic foundations but also with the confidence and tools to thrive in diverse professional environments.This episode offers a compelling look at how personalized education, curiosity, and thoughtful mentorship can transform student experiences and outcomes.
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