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Meet Parmvir Bahia

The neuroscientist is a science communicator and leads an outreach nonprofit
Sarah Ornstein
March 4, 2024

 is a neuroscientist trained in pharmacology, founder of Artha Science Media, chief executive officer of Scientists Inc. and a member of the 91影库 and Molecular Biology Science Outreach and Communication Committee.

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Parmvir Bahia told her story on The Story Collider in 2019. Listen to to learn more about her background and journey.

What is your research focus?

The role of sensory nerves in respiratory diseases.

What is the broader impact of your work?

The vagus nerve is essential to respiratory, cardiovascular and digestive system function. Mapping its reach and studying its physiology is key to helping us understand what goes wrong in diseases ranging from asthma to heart disease.

What have you learned from your work that applies to the rest of your life?

One facet of science that we all experience, but don't talk enough about, is failure. I have had several experiments that resulted in dead ends, or worse sent a project down completely the wrong track due to one false result. We can find parallels in life outside the lab, and, while it's not easy to admit when you're wrong, I think it's an important part of learning and being better.

How has being a member of the 91影库helped you along the way?

Due to a change in personal circumstances, I recently stepped away from the bench to focus on doing scicomm and outreach work full time. Serving on the SOCC and attending the annual meetings has given me so many incredible opportunities to meet people and learn about work that allowed me to make that switch. In short, I would say that being a member has been fundamental to my current career path.

What are you watching or reading outside of work?

I've just finished watching “David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet.” And on a more lighthearted note: “Welcome to Wrexham” — an underdog story about a Welsh football team bought up by actors Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds.

What music or podcasts have you been enjoying lately?

I'm living out my heyday listening to ‘90s bands from the north of England, including Elbow, The Stone Roses, Mansun and the Kaiser Chiefs. And I like The Bugle for an irreverent look at the news.

Parmvir Bahia her career in science outreach and the successes and challenges of a recent project designed to put the needs of sensory sensitive kids first. Through this work, Parmvir exemplifies what it means to work with a community instead of for a community. Her advice to outreach practitioners is to treat your outreach like you do your science: research, evaluate and iterate.

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