What industry can teach academia
When I was considering a job with a pharmaceutical company after my postdoc, many of my academic colleagues and mentors were dubious. “You have to think this through very carefully,” one said. Some worried that my research progress would stall; others warned that my industry experience would be no help—and might even be a drawback—if I ever decided to apply for academic positions. But I had enjoyed collaborating with industry scientists, and I was curious to find out more about how treatments were developed from basic research. So I accepted the job. Now, 3 years later and contrary to my colleagues' predictions, I'm making the switch back to academia—where I think my industry experience will serve me well.
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ILLUSTRATION: ROBERT NEUBECKER
> “My experience … opened my eyes to how academia could do things differently.”
Many academics view industry as a backup option, the place where scientists go if they aren't interested in discovering new things or are not cut o
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