Rori Rohlfs
Rori and Emilia engage in an enlightening conversation with the remarkable Dr. Maria
Elena Zavala, a pioneering plant developmental biologist, and the first Latina to receive
a PhD from UC Berkeley's botany department. Dr. Zavala shares insights into her early
fascination with plants, and navigates through her educational and professional path,
revealing the challenges and triumphs of being a woman of color in science. Dr. Zavala
also delves into her impactful work in mentoring and amplifying the participation of
underrepresented groups in STEM fields, which has earned her prestigious awards and
recognition. Her story highlights the crucial role of mentorship and representation in
fostering diversity within the scientific community.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
00:37 Celebrating Dr. Maria Elena Zavala's Trailblazing Journey in Science
06:07 The Power of Curiosity: Choosing Science Over Tradition
13:38 Mentoring and Making a Difference: Learning from Life and Academia
16:11 Navigating Academic Challenges: From UC Berkeley to Indiana
16:51 Transition to Yale: Pursuing Pollen Longevity and Roots
18:19 Choosing CSUN: A Decision Driven by Student Potential
26:50 The Power of Mentoring: Shaping Futures Beyond the Lab
29:09 Revise and Resubmit: Reflecting on a Career Without Regrets
CREDITS: This episode is produced and edited by Maribel Quezada Smith. Sound
Engineering by Keagan Stromberg. Production Coordinator, Marissa Alcantar. A
Diferente Creative Production.