In this fifth episode of our STE(A)M IT STEM Careers Podcast, Jessica Niewint Gori from INDIRE (Istituto Nazionale di Documentazione, Innovazione e Ricerca Educativa) spoke with Emanuele Panza, an academic researcher in human genetics.

Working on the study of rare genetic diseases and fascinated by the ones whose causes are unknown, Emanuele Panza told us about his job as an academic researcher. He also shared some valuable advice for students, parents and teachers about finding our passion and the importance of mentorship. Listen to the podcast and find out more!

CC BY 4.0: all the materials and content presented on this STEM Job profile have been provided by STE(A)M IT, a project funded by the European Union’s ERASMUS+ programme project STE(A)M IT (Grant agreement 612845-EPP-1-2019-1- BE-EPPKA3-PI-FORWARD), coordinated by European Schoolnet (EUN).

STE(A)M IT STEM Careers
STE(A)M IT STEM Careers
Ep5: Becoming a Researcher in Human Genetics, interview with Emanuele Panza
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Vanessa James

I am a communication coordinator in the Science Education Department of European Schoolnet (EUN). Holding a BA degree in Public relations and digital communications, I am passionate about graphic design, photography, web development and content management.

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