A transition from the academic path to industry does not mean you have to lose touch. If your goal is to stay connected, start with these 3 steps to keep your foot in the academic door. It has made a world of difference for me thus far. Maintain & Grow your academic networkStay updated on … Continue reading 3 ways to stay in touch with Academia as an Industry professional
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In Other Words #1
My first publication was honestly a jam-packed and super dense detailed explanation of causes of pain in endometriosis (endo) patients, and what can counter this. It was, as many of these research papers are, written with clinical jargon in a way that only other researchers or medical experts would follow. Not helpful to the millions … Continue reading In Other Words #1
FemTech
When I meet new professionals, my elevator pitch includes a little bit of everything without doing too much. But my passions are women’s health research and Biotech. My research fueled my passion to be at the forefront of efforts to cure endometriosis and promote the importance of biomedical research as a whole. My interest in … Continue reading FemTech
Charles
I typed this out a few weeks ago and have been too lazy/stressed to bother posting it. Until today, when I saw what the President thinks of one of my favorite cities in the US. I honestly don't feel that his comments deserve a lot of attention, but it made me think a lot about … Continue reading Charles