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Attending a conference with a toddler
I just got back from my favorite conference. It’s always a great mixture of science, inspiration and networking. Oh and great food, the food is awesome. This was my first conference since I had my baby and my husband and … Continue reading
Posted in biotech, conference, female scientist, having it all, the fog, women in science
Tagged gratitude, motherhood
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What’s in a name?
I defended 7 years ago this month…. and I’m still a Research Scientist 1. I had hoped to be up for a promotion last year because I felt like I kicked butt all year. When I had my year end … Continue reading
Posted in alternative career, biotech, bosses, broken dreams, conflict, industry, money, motherhood, pharma, strengths and weaknesses, uncertainty, women in science, Women in STEM
Tagged stress, uncertainty
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A day in the life of a Mother-of-a-5-month-old/Scientist in biotech
Oh my goodness it’s so hard to be a working mom! I always respected working moms but it is so much harder than everyone else makes it look! First off, leaving my little man at daycare was really hard at … Continue reading
Posted in a day in the life, biotech, female scientist, gratitude, having it all, motherhood, pharma, women in science
Tagged motherhood, parenting
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When Your Pregnancy is a Job Hunt, or The Amazing Community of Women in Science Part II
Several months ago, I wrote about the experience of being 5 months pregnant and told that my postdoctoral mentor was leaving our institution. This was my chance to leave my oppressive pit of a working environment without burning any bridges. … Continue reading
Job Interview Questions
When I was first interviewing for jobs I got the question “what are your career goals?” The question was something I had given a lot of thought to but I’d never actually transferred these ideas into an interview appropriate answer … Continue reading
Posted in academia, advice, alternative career, biotech, communication styles, confidence, dream job, industry, industry vs academia, Interview, job search, new job, pharma, postdoc, presenting, professional, start up, transitions
Tagged advice, Interview, training
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When Your Postdoc Mentor Switches Institutions, or The Amazing Community of Women in Science
I am 9 months into my first postdoc. I am 6 months pregnant. I will be unemployed two days after my son is due to be born. One month ago, my postdoc mentor announced that he has accepted an incredible … Continue reading
I’m pregnant YAY!!! Now what?!
Long time readers of this blog may know that my husband and I have been trying to get pregnant for many years. Well, it finally worked!!! I’m now 31 weeks along and we are beyond excited. We had our babyshower the … Continue reading
Posted in biotech, bosses, female scientist, flexibility, motherhood, part time work, pharma, support, women in science
Tagged gratitude, motherhood, uncertainty
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Mission Statement
There is so much that I love about my career as a Research Scientist in BioTech. I love the creativity and intellectual stimulation, the teamwork and independence, the opportunity to apply expertise but always keep improving and learning, and I … Continue reading
Some more thoughts on networking – my two cents
It’s been five years since I received my PhD and I think I might be starting to enter a new phase in my career. For those of us without the imposed timelines of “K” and “R” awards career staging can … Continue reading