We explore the exciting world of post-PhD careers in Life Sciences. Join us each episode as we interview a different guest who has left academia and successfully navigated the post-graduate world, and delve into their experiences and insights.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessCareers |
In this episode, Dr. Liesbeth Ceelen, Biotech leader and CEO of BioLizard, takes us on her incredible journey from scientist to entrepreneur, sharing her passion for the vibrant start-up and scale-up environment. Her extensive experience spans operat... more
In this episode, Dr. Theresa Wang, consultant at Boston Consulting Group (BCG), provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of consulting, offering a firsthand account of what it's like to navigate this dynamic job. Dr. Wang guides us through her c... more
In this podcast episode, Dr. Tiago Faial, chief editor at Nature Genetics, sits down with Zoé for a candid conversation about his career path and advice for young scientists. They cover topics like the decision to step away from academia for a better... more
In this episode, we're joined by not one, but two distinguished guests: Dr. Elsa Martins and Dr. Francesca Tessaro, both serving as Clinical Science Fellows at Roche, Switzerland.
Together, we delve into their journeys, exploring how their PhD expe... more
From investing in age-related healthcare companies to co-founding one.
In this episode Inês chats with Victor Bustos, co-founder and COO of Refoxy Pharma, about venture capital & biotech at the interface of aging research.
“Whatever your next st... more
In this episode, Zoé sits down with Dr. Mark Springel, a venture capital senior associate at Vida Ventures in Boston. Mark discusses his experiences during his PhD at Harvard Medical School, his venture capital career so far, and offers advice for th... more
In this episode, Zoé speaks to Dr. Katie Roberts, Scientific Writer at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology at the University of Oxford. Katie and Zoé discuss finding the part of the PhD that you love (thesis-writing for Katie), imposter syndrome an... more
Dr. Akira Ohkubo joins Zoé in this episode to talk about inclusive science communication at The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan) in Tokyo. Akira studied Biotechnology in his home country of Japan. He then moved across the... more
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