What’s a huge difference I wasn’t expecting in transitioning to industry? How much effort managers take to make sure their teams can work and communicate effectively with each other.
In academia it always felt like “don’t bother the PI with that- figure it out amongst yourselves.”
03.11.2023 22:20 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Really enjoyed this piece as I experienced many of the same feelings as @ehaswell.bsky.social when I left academia, especially the grief and fear.
19.10.2023 14:02 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
I’m just a girl, standing in front of a community, asking you to please have lots of science.
Also hi! I made it to the blue place!
12.10.2023 04:08 — 👍 5 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
bacterial geneticist, associate professor, mom. enjoy: science, dogs, gin, books, vaccines, chocolate, old bay
former scientist of all kinds, now Senior Director of the Knight Campus Graduate Internship Program at University of Oregon
I mostly talk about parenting, pets, and food, but I amplify science and scientists I think are neat
[opinions are my own]
Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University Department of Biological Sciences. Fascinated by bacterial decision-making.
https://labs.bio.cmu.edu/bridges/
Professor, microbiologist, veterinarian, teacher, daughter, wife, mother, fighter for social justice, 5 1/2 year pancreatic cancer thriver, and patient advocate.
Wildlife, trees, terrestrial ecology, night, trees, corvids, coffee, cats. | Nocturnal (DSPD). AuDHD. They/them.
My nonhuman animal equivalent is the badger.
"Night is a world lit by itself."
—Antonio Porchi
TS/MS Post-Doctoral Scientist at Eli Lilly. PhD in Microbiology and Immunology from the O'Toole Lab at Dartmouth. (BA, Spatafora Lab, Middlebury College) he/him🏳️🌈🇳🇮
Helping scientists communicate. Working in biotech VC, living in San Francisco, reading in every available armchair.
Evolutionary biologist and professional nerd. Asst Prof, University of Alaska Anchorage.
queer af, they/them. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️✡️
jfmclaughlin.org
Cell adhesion, cytoskeletal regulation, Wnt signaling & wherever science leads us + wildflowers & my own idiosyncratic views. First gen college grad
Diversity, equity & Inclusion are core American Values
https://peiferlab.web.unc.edu
Microbiologist now #Illustrator; Give #Science clarity, impact & pictures; Portfolio lizawolfson.co.uk ⭐commissions open from JAN 2026⭐ #SciArt #Microbiology #scicomm she/they 🏳️🌈
Bristol, England · https://campsite.bio/eliza_coli
Neuro and Developmental biologist. PostDoc at day. Supervillain at night. He/him #BlackLivesMatter #TransRightsAreHumanRights
@mads100tist@mastodon.social
(incoming fall ‘25!) assistant teaching professor of microbiology | seattle enjoyer, king of the hill expert, tattoo enthusiast, & bacterial geneticist | she/her | personal account
Prof of Biology, Harvey Mudd College. Studies how bacteria regulate their genes in response to stress, and how these systems evolve. (he/him)
Assistant Professor at Hampshire College. Loves wastewater microbes, nutrient cycling, outreach and social justice she/they
queermsfrizzle.com
Assoc Prof @CSUSM | 🦠⇄🦠 MGEs & coastal metagenomes | #BlueSoup 🥣🧬 🧫 | R1→Biotech→PUI | Protective mama bear of students | She/Her
Microbiologist, staff scientist, sRNA fanatic, learning to love Listeria, science mom, pretzel and beer enthusiast, She/Her.
Associate Prof @HarvardMed. Microbial evolution, antibiotic resistance, mobile genetic elements, algorithms, phages, molecular biotech, etc. Basic research is the engine of progress.
baymlab.hms.harvard.edu
Bioinformatician/Data Scientist in biotech. Occasional academic. Spending time with microbes, programming, maths, cats, & bicycles. Highly amateur analog photography. he/him
Writing & Editing @ www.thesustainableprofessor.com 🌱Co-host, The Taproot Podcast 🌱Former midwestern biology professor finding her way as a writer and bon vivant in the PNW 🌱Check out what I'm up to or contact me: https://elizabethhaswell.carrd.co
I study how bacteria kill plants. Interested across biological scales: molecular 🧬, cellular🦠, organismal 🧫, ecological 🥀🌍, and evolutionary 🧬.
Optimistic pessimist: The world is dark, so how can we slow the decline?