The Path to Science Research: Susanna Harris Shares her Journey  #ScientistOutLoud

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Susanna L. Harris

Continuing our #ScientistOutLoud series, we welcome Susanna L. Harris to the show.  As a Ph. D. candidate at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, Susanna studies how bacteria stick to plant roots. Susanna joins us to describe her research, discusses how she got interested in science, and candidly shares with us her path in graduate learning – including her successes and setbacks.

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We found Susanna (and many other scientists) on #sciencetwitter.  Throughout season 13, we will be showcasing some of these scientists and their work.

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