Career discovery: Academia Suliana Manley, Professor, Laboratory of Experimental Biology, EPFL
mercredi 29 nov 2017
2017 Symposium on “Careers in Science, Academia and beyond”
1Career discovery: Academia
11:22
2Career discovery: Academia15:55
3Toolkits: Building a strategy for a job search on the academic track18:28
4Career Discovery: Science administration14:33
5Career Discovery: Science administration15:21
6Career Discovery: Entrepreneurship09:01
7Career Discovery: Industry19:54
8Toolkits: Building a strategy for a job search outside academia17:19
9Career Discovery: Entrepreneurship17:08
10Career Discovery: Industry20:38
11Toolkits: Starting a professional career in industry: Matching market needs in the...41:16
12Career Discovery: Education20:53
13Career Discovery: Science publishing26:34
14Career Discovery: Science publishing18:51
15Toolkits: Emotions in Science25:32
16Career discovery: NGO/IO17:01
17Career discovery: NGO/IO17:30
18Toolkits: How to ace a job interview21:53
19Alternative careers17:19
20Toolkits: A quick guide to be a science communicator15:16
21Closing motivational talk: Focus on what you want!14:19
Dr. Suliana Manley graduated with honors from Rice University in 1997 with degrees in physics and mathematics. She completed her Ph.D. at Harvard University with Dr. David Weitz, then moved down the street to MIT to do postdoctoral work with Dr. Alice Gast. Her expedition into the exciting and complex world of biology and super-resolution microscopy began when she moved to the NIH to work with Dr. Jennifer-Lippincott Schwartz. In 2009, she started her own group as a professor of physics at EPFL, where she was recently tenured. Her group focuses on developing tools such as novel fluorescent probes and high-throughput super-resolution imaging to understand cellular organization and dynamics.