From struggling first-generation student to groundbreaking geneticist discover how resilience, curiosity, and community transform impossible dreams into reality.
Few stories are as inspiring as Kaitlyn’s journey from a chaotic upbringing with no family support for education to becoming a Harvard-trained researcher making waves in reproductive biology. In this episode, Kaitlyn reveals the unfiltered truths behind her path, showing that success in science isn't linear, and that real passion can push you through setbacks, imposter syndrome, and societal expectations. Her story is a powerful reminder that your background doesn’t define your future, and that with a little courage and community, you can turn your aspirations into achievement.
We break down Kaitlyn’s deep dive into the world of fish genetics and evolutionary biology, from working with cavefish at Harvard to studying the genetics of infertility. Discover how she navigated a non-traditional career path, the importance of mentorship, and the critical role outreach plays in demystifying science for future generations. She shares tangible tactics for embracing failure, finding mentors, and making meaningful outreach a priority, proving that giving back can reignite your own science spark.
You’ll learn about the transformative power of volunteering, the importance of communicating science outside the echo chamber, and why more scientists need to serve as mentors for marginalized communities and the next wave of innovators. Kaitlyn emphasizes that your scientific journey isn’t just about the data, it’s about connection, resilience, and the stories we tell ourselves along the way. Whether you're early in your career, feeling burnt out, or just need a reminder that you belong in science, this episode offers practical advice and uplifting inspiration to chart your course.
If you’re a researcher, student, or science enthusiast craving a dose of authentic resilience and actionable insights, this is your must-listen episode. Kaitlyn’s openness and passion will remind you: you are more capable than you think, and your unique story has the power to inspire others.
Guest Kaitlyn EP is a postdoc at Harvard Medical School, known for her groundbreaking work in reproductive genetics and her advocacy for diversity and outreach in STEM.
Perfect for early-career scientists, students from underrepresented backgrounds, or anyone needing a boost of hope and purpose in their scientific pursuit.