Dr. What Now? Dr_WhatNow
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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.
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Dr. Liesbeth Ceelen, Biotech leader and CEO of BioLizard
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 operational, quality, project management, scientific leadership, sales, and business development across various biotech and healthcare companies.
If you're considering a career in Biotech, particularly in BD and management, or being a freelance consultant, this episode is a must-listen!
“Don’t stop learning”
“Dare to jump, just do it (...) even if it is not always easy to find the right job”
“Don’t have too many doubts about yourself” and “Don’t be afraid of failure”
“A ‘no’ you have a ‘yes’ you can get”
Connect with Dr. Ceelen
Dr. Ceelen’s Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liesbethceelen/
Time points:
00:39 Introducing Dr. Liesbeth Ceelen
01:57 Dr. Ceelen’s motivation to do a PhD and her PhD journey
03:41 How Dr. Ceelen decided her next steps after her PhD, which doors were opened
05:50 PhD transferable skills that helped Dr. Ceelen to succeed in her first job in Pharma industry
08:13 Dr. Ceelen transition from Pharma to the startup ecosystem
13:17 Moving from scientist to BD and strategy roles - advice on training and learn at the job
15h47 Journey as a freelancer consultant and as a CEO of
BioLizard
19h35 BioLizard business concept
21h20 Day at work - “every day is different”
24h12 Impactful experiences as a CEO of BioLizard
25h28 “Roses and thorns” as a CEO
27h13 BD strategy in Biotech in practice
29h28 5-year-planner” or “go with the flow”?
30h47 Dr. Ceelen piece of career advice
33h32 Advice on extra training for someone with affinity with BD and consulting
35h53 How to choose the next career path
37h12 Are you interested in joining BioLizard? Listen to the skill set and expertise that BioLizard is looking for
40h45 Connect with Dr. Ceelen -
Dr. Theresa Wang, consultant at Boston Consulting Group
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 career journey and shares practical tips and empowering lessons drawn from her own experiences.
Whether you're contemplating a career in consulting or seeking guidance on your existing path, Theresa's insights offer practical and helpful perspectives.
“You shape your own path, even if it is not completely obvious how the shape is”
“I also really like the slogan dream, dare, do. Especially after your PhD, the world is wide open for you - you can try a job, you can see if it works for you. If it does, great! If it doesn't, you have new info and can move on, also great! I've seen people be petrified by wanting to choose the right thing whereas the right thing to do is to simply choose.”
“If you decide that you want to do consulting, I would dedicate quite a bit of time to practicing for the interview, both the personal fit part but also the case interview. Again, lots of resources on the internet - I would make sure you feel comfortable with the format before going to interviews!”
“I think knowing in which environment you thrive is very important”
Connect with Theresa
Theresa’s Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jue-theresa-wang/
Time points:
00:38 Introducing Dr. Theresa Wang
01:47 Theresa’s motivation to do a PhD and her PhD journey
06:33 How Theresa decided her next steps after her PhD + learn about Graduate Consulting Club
11:53 Which transferable skills did Theresa gain in the PhD in order to succeed in consulting?
14:25 Theresa’s role as a consultant at BCG
21:55 “Roses and thorns” as a consultant
26:22 Career ladder in consulting
27:42 “5-year-planner” or “go with the flow”?
30:07 Theresa’s piece of career advice
31:39 What can help early-career scientists decide on a career choice?
33:22 Which kind of profile BCG /consulting firms are looking for?
35:47 How can people connect with you? -
Dr. Tiago Faial - Chief Editor at Nature Genetics
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 work-life balance and finding roles that align with your personal values. Dr. Faial also shares his thoughts on the changing landscape of scientific publishing, particularly focusing on open access and peer review.
Throughout the discussion, Dr. Faial emphasizes the importance of considering personal fulfilment alongside skills when choosing a career path. He encourages listeners not to succumb to peer pressure and shares insights on what he looks for when hiring editors for his team.
"I read a tremendous amount during my PhD and postdoc. I just devoured papers...I would go to as many lectures as I could ...I loved journal clubs...I loved discussing papers...I think that's what helped me during the interview"
"You should think carefully about the skills that you have but also what ultimately makes you happy and fulfilled", "don't just follow a career path because of peer pressure or because your supervisor is telling you to do something"
Time points:
00:35 Introducing Dr. Tiago Faial
02:00 Tiago's motivation to do a PhD
03:30 How Tiago found his PhD experience
08:30 Should you go to America to do a Postdoc?
14:45 What Tiago was thinking at the end of his postdoc
17:40 What helped Tiago get a job as an editor
20:30 Explaining the role of an editor
24:30 The importance of team work
26:15 A typical work day for Tiago
28:45 The challenges of open access and peer review in publishing
33:00 Tiago's advice to PhD students and postdocs
36:30 Questions sent in from listeners: How far out of their PhD work can someone stray? What are you looking for when you interview for new editors?
To contact Tiago:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiago-faial-9b6568a3/
Email: tiago.faial@us.nature.com -
Dr. Elsa Martins and Dr. Francesca Tessaro - Clinical Science Fellows at Roche
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 experiences paved the way for successful careers in the corporate world. We unravel the different dynamics of working in a multinational corporation versus the academic realm.
Our conversation takes a deep dive into the day-to-day responsibilities of Elsa and Francesca in their roles within late-stage clinical development, offering invaluable insights into the pivotal work they contribute to drug development. Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to gain an insider's perspective on careers in clinical science.
“What I enjoy the most is working as part of a team where you are collaborating with different people.” “I like the fact that the work that we do might potentially benefit patients. This is something very rewarding.”
Time points:
01:10 Elsa's introduction
02:15 Francesca's introduction
03:20 Elsa's PhD experiences
05:30 Francesca's experience and skills she gained during PhD
07:30 Elsa's skills gained during PhD
09:20 How they decided their next steps after PhD
15:30 What the "Clinical Science Fellow" role is
17:30 A typical day as a clinical science fellow at Roche
23:15 Working hours
24:15 Roses and thorns (what they like vs. dislike or find challenging)
27:00 Advice for PhD students or Postdocs
30:45 5-year plan or go with the flow?
32:45 Elsa and Francesca's advice for getting a job in clinical science -
Dr. Victor Bustos - COO at Refoxy Pharma and Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Apollo Health Ventures
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 step could be, choose your boss not the job”
“The most important thing by far that anybody can do is networking, and I know this is easily said …it can be like a hobby, this is a very active thing that you have to do” “it’s also important to interact with peers and try to understand how they are thinking about their future … because you may not find things that you wanna do, you might, but also you may find opportunities that you have never considered” -
Dr. Mark Springel - venture capital Senior Associate at Vida Ventures
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 those interested in the field. He highlights the importance of curiosity and drive over business knowledge and encourages listeners not to be overly fixated on a single career trajectory, as he believes there are many rewarding opportunities for those interested in biotech.
“The idea that business experience is required for jobs in industry is really probably not so correct”
“[PhD students are…] bright, motivated, ambitious, and those qualities go further in my view … than any resumé you might have established by working at a company for a few years”
“Don’t be so set on a particular path.... there are lots of things you could do which you would probably love and be successful doing."
Mark’s email address: Mark@vidaventures.com
Mark’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-springel
Time stamps:
00:40 Dr. Mark Springel Introduction
01:50 Mark’s PhD experience
04:25 Extracurricular activities during Mark’s PhD
06:55 Experience at Harvard office of technology development
10:00 How Mark was deciding his next steps at the end of PhD
15:05 Mark’s fellowship at Vida Ventures and how he got it
18:25 Staying at Vida Ventures after fellowship
20:50 Different roles and career progression at a venture capital
24:00 Day-to-day as a VC investor
28:10 Roses and thorns of the job
30:45 Mark’s advice to young researchers
33:30 Mark’s advice for getting into Venture capital
41:30 How to connect with Mark Springel.