The STEAM Success Blueprint
The STEAM Success Blueprint
D.J. Ferguson
The STEAM Success Blueprint deconstructs career acceleration strategies from the world's top science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics leaders. Host The New Chemist, interviews MIT legends, Ivy League chancellors, biotech pioneers, and leading research directors to extract actionable blueprints you won't find in textbooks. Previous guests included: Provost R. Beyah, Dr. R. Langer, Chan. G. May, Amb. S. Collie, G. Zuckerman, Dr. C. Hardy, K. Woumn, Dr. V. Miranda, Dr. J. Burrows, J. Desmond PhD, A. Utthayakumar MEM & more to discuss career blueprints.
An Interview with A Mentor- Dr. Robert Langer, Sc.D. (MIT Institute Professor) on aspects of the Future of Diabetes Medicine Research
An Interview with A Mentor- Dr. Robert Langer, Sc.D. (MIT Institute Professor) on aspects of the Future of Diabetes Medicine Research======Diabetes therapy is entering a new phase. For decades, the central challenge was how to deliver insulin more safely, more intelligently, and more responsively. The research work by Dr. Langer has produced a generation of technologies aimed at making therapy more autonomous: glucose-responsive insulin systems, microneedle patches, implantable rescue devices, lipid nanoparticles, and mRNA-based approaches to protein replacement.At the same time, a separate revolution emerged from pharmacology. GLP-1 receptor agonists, dual GIP/GLP-1 agonists, and now triple GIP/GLP-1/glucagon agonists have changed expectations for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity. =====Music by ANDRII KORNIEV from Pixabay====Views of this interview reflect those of my guest and I. They don't constitute medical or professional advice. We disclaim any loss in any way.
Jul 31
10 min
An Interview with An Academic Mentor- Chancellor Gary May, 7th Chancellor of University of California, Davis (Recorded in 2026)
An Interview with A Mentor- Chancellor Gary May, 7th Chancellor of University of California, Davis- Recorded in 2026INTERVIEW OVERVIEW⁠Chancellor Gary S. May⁠⁠7th Chancellor, University of California, Davis⁠ KEY FIGURES•      433 underrepresented students earned Ph.D.s in science and engineering at Georgia Tech — most in the nation•      73% of SURE program participants went on to graduate school•      200+ technical publications; 15 book contributions; 1 patent•      $13.2 billion annual economic contribution to California•      40,000+ students enrolled at UC Davis•      $1 billion+ in annual sponsored research Some of the questions in this interview included: Background: Created the Summer Undergraduate Research in Engineering/Science (SURE) program backed by NSF. Founded FACES and the University Center of Exemplary Mentoring with NSF and Sloan Foundation grants. Produced the most Ph.D.s among underrepresented groups in science and engineering in the nation. Q3. SURE sent 73% of participants to graduate school. What design principles separate a research experience that genuinely transforms a student from one that's merely decorative on a résumé? Q4. Through FACES and the University Center of Exemplary Mentoring, 433 underrepresented students earned Ph.D.s — the most in the nation. If a provost called you tomorrow wanting to replicate that, what's the one structural element they cannot skip — and the mistake institutions most often make? Background: Steve W. Chaddick Chair, Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dean, Georgia Tech College of Engineering — largest and most diverse engineering school in the nation (400+ faculty, 13,000 students). Executive Assistant to President G. Wayne Clough. Elected to the National Academy of Engineering, 2018. Q5. You went from the Chaddick Chair to dean of the largest, most diverse engineering school in the country while sustaining 200+ publications. How did you manage the scholar-administrator tension, and what did serving as executive assistant to President Wayne Clough teach you about executive leadership before you ever held the title? Q6. Leaders keep emerging from your Georgia Tech orbit including President DesRoches at Rice, Isbell at UIUC,  President Ayanna Howard now at Spelman,  President Blake at Georgia State, Provost Beyah as provost. Coaches have coaching trees — you have a leadership tree. Was this the product of a deliberate, repeatable system for developing leaders, or a culture that leadership simply grows in? Q7. Often a mentor sees leadership potential in someone before they see it in themselves. When you spot that raw material in a young faculty member or administrator, what exactly are you looking for — and how do you have the conversation that plants the seed of "you could run an institution one day"? Background: 7th Chancellor, UC Davis (2017–present). Four colleges, six professional schools, 40,000+ students, $1B+ in annual sponsored research. Ranked 3rd best public university in the United States (Wall Street Journal/College Pulse, 2024). Ten-year strategic plan: To Boldly Go. Music by Nikita Kondrashev from Pixabay
Jul 24
26 min
Mastering Science Communication with Simar Bajaj, Multi-Award-Winning Science Journalist
[Re-Aired] Mastering Science Communication with Simar Bajaj, Multi-Award-Winning Science Journalist--In this remixed fireside chat from 2023, we sit down with Simar Bajaj then a Harvard undergraduate student and now: a Stanford medical student, Knight-Hennessy Scholar, Oxford Marshall Scholar, and Harvard University graduate. Join us as we discuss Simar's incredible achievements in science communication, the perseverance his field demands, and the sheer hard work behind producing top-tier journalism. As a current award-winning former New York Times reporter and Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, Simar shares invaluable insights from his experiences writing for major outlets like NPR, The Atlantic, and The Washington Post, as well as publishing first-author research in premier medical journals. This is truly a must-listen episode!Connect with Simar:Website: https://www.simarbajaj.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simar-bajaj/Disclaimer:The views expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guest(s). This episode is designed to provide educational and intellectually stimulating support for peer pharmacists in training. It is not intended to serve as medical advice or recommendations. For personalized medical guidance, please consult your local board-certified physician, PA, NP, or pharmacist.
Jul 17
1 hr
The New Student Pharmacist's Podcast Experience: A Highlight on Mentorship- An Episode with Key Academic Mentors
A Highlight on Mentorship: An Episode with Key Academic Mentors--Please note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest(s) and I. These are not for professional or medical consultation or advice. We disclaim any loss in any way. Please see a state and board-certified health professional for medical advice and consultation.
Jun 16
3 hr 13 min
The Blueprint: Dr. Cray Noah, MD Returns- 2.0 (UCLA/Harvard/Georgia Tech)
The Blueprint: Dr. Cray Noah, MD Returns- 2.0 (UCLA/Harvard/Georgia Tech)---Innovation isn't accidental; it's designed. Welcome to The Blueprint, a show committed to inventing the future and closing the gap between aspiration and achievement. We deconstruct the mechanics of success in modern science to provide access to the insights that matter most.On this episode with Dr. Cray and Chadwin Hanna (MD-PhD Student at University of Florida), we sit down again in December 2025, five years after his initial guest appearance with Dr. Cray Noah, a General Surgery Resident at UCLA and an emerging leader at the intersection of engineering and medicine. A graduate of Harvard Medical School and a summa cum laude Biomedical Engineer from Georgia Tech, Cray has a track record of moving technical ideas from concept to clinical practice.We dive deep into his journey, and have real conversations on wellness, success and the journey of being a surgery resident.Also, this conversation includes:The Future of Transplants: His current feasibility study using hematopoietic stem cells to eliminate long-term immunosuppression in liver transplant recipients.From the GT environment to the operating room, this is a masterclass in navigating—and leading—the next era of discovery.Definitely an episode worth listening to. Please note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest and I, and do not constitute medical advice, suggestions, or opinions. We disclaim any loss in any way.Music is open source.
Jun 16
1 hr 3 min
The STEAM Success Blueprint: An Interview with an Engineering Genius- Jee'von Pratt ( Howard University Senior Student & Graduate Student Aspirant for Georgia Tech/ NYU)
The STEAM Success Blueprint: An Interview with an Engineering Genius- Jee'von Pratt ( Howard University Senior Student & Graduate Student Aspirant for Georgia Tech/ NYU) ---In this episode of The STEAM Success Blueprint, we sit down with Jee'Von Pratt , an aspiring robotics engineer graduate student whose journey spans from overhauling 2-stroke marine engines in Nassau, Bahamas to pushing the boundaries of computational fluid dynamics at Howard University. Aspiring to attend graduate school at either Georgia Tech or NYU, he is on a path to making a great positive difference in the world. Also, in this interview we get the insights of this Bahamian genius, on the ideas of Dr S. Kahf and Dr. Robert Langer from UCLA and MIT respectively.---Please note the views of the podcast represent those of my guests and I, and they don't constitute medical, professional or clinical advice or suggestions. Please see a board and state certified health professional.
Apr 14
33 min
The STEAM Success Blueprint: Understanding "Grit", Resilience and Mental Toughness with a long-time friend- Jordan Mike , Ph.D., LPC-MHSP (TN), NCC
The STEAM Success Blueprint: Understanding "Grit", Resilience and Mental Toughness with a long-time friend- Jordan Mike  Ph.D., LPC-MHSP (TN), NCC--- In a world of attempts to provide quick solutions and high-pressure environments, true mental toughness is often misunderstood. Join us as we sit down with Dr. Jordan Mike, PhD to better understand key concepts in mental health, resilience and growth as a professional.Drawing on Frederic Flach’s Resilience and Harvard Business Review's Mental Toughness books, and modern counseling insights, we discuss the necessity of "disruption" to build a new structure. We also explore the intersection of cultural background and professional success, discussing how our Bahamian roots influence leadership styles in high-stress environments. Whether you are a pharmacist, engineer, or leader, this episode reveals the emotional intelligence skills that allow for building resilience.---Please note: The views of this podcast represent those of my guest and I, and we disclaim any loss in any way. Please see a licensed and state certified professional for medical advice and professional advice or suggestions.
Mar 22
31 min
T.S.S.B.- Interviews in Greenlandic- STEAM-ip iluatsitsinissaanut pilersaarut: Dr. Emery N. Brown ( Harvard-MIT), Dr. Robert Langer (MIT) aamma Dr. L.C. Campeau kalaallisut (kalaallisut)
T.S.S.B.- Interviews in Greenlandic- STEAM-ip iluatsitsinissaanut pilersaarut: Dr. Emery N. Brown ( Harvard-MIT), Dr. Robert Langer (MIT) aamma Dr. L.C. Campeau kalaallisut (kalaallisut)--STEAM-ip iluatsitsinissaanut pilersaarut: Dr. Emery N. Brown ( Harvard-MIT), Dr. Robert Langer (MIT) aamma Dr. L.C. Campeau kalaallisut (kalaallisut)---The STEAM Success Blueprint: Interview Highlights with Dr. Emery N. Brown ( Harvard-MIT), Dr. Robert Langer (MIT) and Dr. L.C. Campeau in Kalaallisut (Greenlandic)
Jan 21
2 hr 5 min
Special Dr. Martin Luther King Day- 2026 Episode- The STEAM Success Blueprint: Interview with A Leading Executive: Ms. Sonya Weigle, with Mr. Chadwin Hanna, MD-PhD Student (UF) (Co-Host)
Welcome to the STEAM Success Blueprint. We are so glad you are listening in! Today we have with us a special guest- Sonya Weigle and a special co-host- Chadwin Hanna, MD-PhD Student at the University of Florida!Sonya Weigle is a senior executive and strategic advisor in the life sciences and biotech industry, known for her expertise in leadership development, innovation strategy, and organizational transformation. Her work sits at the intersection of science, business, and leadership, helping organizations move from complexity to clarity.Throughout her career, she has partnered with executives, founders, and cross-functional teams to navigate growth, change, and high-stakes decision-making. She brings a pragmatic, human-centered approach to leadership grounded in real-world experience and informed by the evolving demands of science-driven organizations.As a speaker, Sonya is valued for her clear insights, grounded perspective, and ability to translate complex challenges into actionable strategies. Her talks resonate with leaders seeking to build resilient teams, drive innovation responsibly, and lead with confidence in rapidly evolving environments.--Please note the views of this podcast represent those of my guest and I, and do not constitute medical or professional advice, consultations or suggestions. We disclaim any loss in any way. Please see the respective professionals for specific advice or consultations.---Thanks again for listening!--Recorded in 2026
Jan 19
20 min
Ang Blueprint Podcast: Mga Lektura ng Nobel sa Filipino at Melayu| Podcast Cetak Biru: Kuliah Nobel dalam Bahasa Filipina dan Melayu| The Blueprint Podcast: Nobel Lectures in Filipino and Melayu
The views of this podcast represent those of my guest and I,and the translations were done using software. Any error in translation reflects that of the software, not the authors or producer.Ang mga pananaw ng podcast na ito ay kumakatawan sa mga pananaw ko at ng aking panauhin, at ang mga pagsasalin ay ginawa gamit ang software. Anumang pagkakamali sa pagsasalin ay sumasalamin sa pagkakamali ng software, hindi ng mga may-akda o prodyuser.Pandangan podcast ini mewakili pandangan saya dan tetamu saya, dan terjemahannya dilakukan menggunakan perisian. Sebarang kesilapan dalam terjemahanmencerminkan kesilapan perisian, bukan pengarang atau penerbit.
Jan 9
1 hr 34 min
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