Browse our interviews

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  1. Anthony Vecchiarelli. Image credit: Pusparanee Anne Hakim

    First Paper as PI: Anthony Vecchiarelli

    Collaborating with other labs can lead to new and unexpected avenues of research.
  2. Hayley Sharpe

    First Paper As PI: Hayley Sharpe

    Changing fields increases your chances of establishing your own research niche.
  3. Manuel Kaulich sitting on a bench

    First Paper As PI: Manuel Kaulich

    Taking risks can make a new group leader’s career.
  4. Interview: Efraín Rivera-Serrano

    Working in research provides Efraín Rivera-Serrano with opportunities to inspire others to consider higher education and a career in science.
  5. Izumi Fukunaga viewing the Okinawan cherry blossoms

    First Paper As PI: Izumi Fukunaga

    Time management can be a challenge for a new faculty member – but the science is rewarding.
  6. Patricia Cabezas

    Interview: Diving into science management

    Patricia Cabezas explains how science management roles require many of the transferable skills developed during the PhD and postdoc.
  7. Jennifer Tsang

    Interview: Blogging and being social

    Jennifer Tsang describes how her career path led her from microbiology to science communication and marketing.
  8. The attendees of the Alliance4Life kick-off meeting

    Global Science: Forming an Alliance4Life

    Institutes from across central and eastern Europe are working together to improve the quality of research in the region.
  9. Ekaterina Streltsova

    Global Science: Get grants or perish

    Despite the limited range of grants available in Russia, the careers of many researchers depend on this funding.
  10. Anju Paul

    Global Science: To the West and back again

    The life and biomedical sciences are thriving in many Asian countries, making it less essential for scientists to “go West”.