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When the pandemic hit, Chanapa Tantibanchachai was on the front lines of public health communication at the FDA. Now, months after being laid off, you'll hear how Chanapa has grieved losing her dream job and what she's tackling next.

In this episode, Chanapa recounts how being the child of Thai imigrants while growing up with her own rare health condition shaped her commitment to bridging the gap between scientists, journalists, and the public.

From explaining complex research to countering misinformation, her work reminds us that trust in science comes down to the people doing the communicating.

🎙️ You'll learn:

  • Why clear communication can literally save lives.

  • How stereotypes of scientists and journalists can complicate messaging.

  • What it takes to serve the public when scrutiny and stakes are at their highest.

If you've ever wondered how science touches everyday life and who makes sure that information reaches us this is an episode you won't want to miss.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 504740008 series 3679526
Content provided by Amy Weldon. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Amy Weldon or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

When the pandemic hit, Chanapa Tantibanchachai was on the front lines of public health communication at the FDA. Now, months after being laid off, you'll hear how Chanapa has grieved losing her dream job and what she's tackling next.

In this episode, Chanapa recounts how being the child of Thai imigrants while growing up with her own rare health condition shaped her commitment to bridging the gap between scientists, journalists, and the public.

From explaining complex research to countering misinformation, her work reminds us that trust in science comes down to the people doing the communicating.

🎙️ You'll learn:

  • Why clear communication can literally save lives.

  • How stereotypes of scientists and journalists can complicate messaging.

  • What it takes to serve the public when scrutiny and stakes are at their highest.

If you've ever wondered how science touches everyday life and who makes sure that information reaches us this is an episode you won't want to miss.

  continue reading

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