Skills for a scientific career
This post summarizes the preliminary results from a survey we ran focused on the skills for a scientific career.
A life science careers blog for early career researchers
This blog aims to inspire early career researchers exploring different career options. We provide interview-based profiles of life scientists working in diverse science-related careers and articles on a broad range of career-related topics, with new content added on a regular basis.
This post summarizes the preliminary results from a survey we ran focused on the skills for a scientific career.
Michael Kachala, Global Head of Data Science at Bayer Consumer Health, tells us about his career path and suggestions for aspiring data scientists.
Interview with Jordi Xiol about how his transition from fundamental research to a venture capital role.
This post summarizes the results of a survey we ran on how group leaders recruit postdocs.
This post provides a short guide to things you can do to get started in planning your career. It was written at the start of the coronavirus pandemic lockdowns in March 2020 but is relevant at any time.
Laura Cortesi talked to us about her career path, passion and motivation for clinical research management, and how parenthood prepared her to work in a role that requires coordination of tight timelines, different needs and unexpected events.
Aidan Budd tells us about his career path, and how roles related to the scientific community provide a rewarding career for people with some organisational abilities, good communication skills, and a strong interest in people and organisations.
Ioannis Legouras, an EMBL alumnus working in the area of strategic cooperation and research funding, shared his experience of moving into this career area along with his tips to those interested in following a similar path.
Following a twitter debate on whether photos should be included in CVs, the EMBL Fellows' Career Service started a survey to provide evidence-based guidance for life scientists. This post summarizes the results from that survey.
Sandra Caldeira talked to us about her role at the EC's Joint Research Centre, and how she ended up supporting European policy making after completing a PhD and postdoc in molecular biology and working for several years as a journal editor.