Leah Guthrie, PhD •  Gut Microbiologist

 

I am a

gut microbiologist

Leah Guthrie, PhD

Presented by society for science

A Little About Me

  • I worked hard to overcome my fear of public speaking.

    There was a point in my life where I could barely introduce myself in front of the class without getting extremely nervous. As I got into my work, I realized that communication is an important skill in the health sciences, and something that I could take steps to work on. I took every opportunity I could to get more comfortable with it, and now it’s a big part of my job.

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MY ADVICE

“Don't worry about fitting the stereotype. You're a learner, therefore you're a scientist. Don't count yourself out. Challenges are an opportunity.”

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WHO I AM

People describe me as..

  • Shy

    Since I was young I was always a bit reserved, a least until I get more comfortable with someone. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with being a little shy, as long as you also learn to communicate effectively.

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My Accomplishments:

PhD in Microbiology from Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Bachelors Degree in Biology from Swarthmore College

The Basics:

Pronouns: She/Her

Title: Assistant Professor

Institution: UC Berkeley

Expertise: Computational Biology; Microbiology; Human Gut; Food; Nutrition

WHAT I’M LISTENING TO

Where to Follow Me:

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“It's okay to not be the loudest person in the room. Being a good listener is important.”

— leah guthrie

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