Three Vignettes of Early Careers in the Life Sciences Satish Tadikonda Jacqueline Grant William Marks
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1. “I Was an Undergraduate, I Got into Medical School, And Then I Was an Intern at a Biotech, And It Was Almost Unbelievable” — In the first vignette, I was an undergraduate in medicine, majoring in neuroscience. I got accepted into medical school, but I decided to pursue a dual masters in genetics from the University of Michigan. One summer, I worked as an intern at a biotech doing research on inherited brain diseases. I was not a biologist, but
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1) Early Career of Satish Tadikonda: Satish Tadikonda joined the National Center for Adolescent Health (NCAH) as a Scientist in Residence in 2013. Initially, he worked on several projects, including ‘The Health Outcomes of the Making it Right program in Karnataka’. He also conducted a comparative study on the impact of ‘Girls’’ Day’ versus ‘Boys’ Day’ at school. Subsequently, he shifted to a different project, and worked
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1) In 2012, I was a PhD Student in the Life Sciences Programme, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IITK). My supervisor was Prof. Sanjib Dasgupta, one of India’s top Life Science Researchers. I was one of three students in the Programme and was a keen learner and worked with Prof. Dasgupta till my dissertation work. I learned a lot from him, including about Life Science Techniques, Writing Techniques, Problem-solving techniques and many more.
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1. “The Easy Path to Ph.D.” Satish Tadikonda is an early career researcher at Stanford University’s Department of Chemical Engineering. In the late 1990s, I was a postdoctoral fellow in the same department, working on carbon-14 dating. The dating techniques used by our laboratory then were very different from those currently used in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries. Instead of using isotopes of carbon or nitrogen, our labor
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1. Satish Tadikonda – From School to Scientist: My grandfather’s dream became a reality when he graduated from a coaching institute. He secured admission in a prestigious institute, and after completing post-graduation, he got a job with a reputed pharmaceutical company. My grandfather’s journey from school to scientific institution was a great milestone that made my mother proud. He worked tirelessly to clear his post-graduation and earned good money to pay my tuition fees
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1. A career in molecular biology: After my BS in Biotechnology, I joined Mumbai Central Hospital as a medical laboratory technician. I worked in a hospital and learned more about the physiological and pathophysiological aspects of an illness. Here’s an interesting fact. My initial attempt to join the Medical Sciences Programme at KLE University failed, but I learned that my passion was for biomedical sciences. My family and I moved to Bangalore to pursue MBBS at TJIMS. I studied
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These vignettes are from my professional life. I will share them with you today. 1. Satish Tadikonda, (b. 1961): I started my career as a Research Associate in 1987 at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. I completed my Ph.D. In Biochemistry from University of Missouri in 1990. Home I was hired by the company that then developed the first vaccine for the HIV virus. I was assigned to work with the vaccine developer. The first
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1. Early Life as a Research Technician at a Genetic Lab As a research technician at a genetic lab, I was surrounded by bright, happy and enthusiastic people. I could not help but feel the energy of the group that I was a part of. Everyday, the team would gather to discuss their plans for the day, how we were going to analyze our data, and our aspirations. We shared ideas and brainstormed solutions. One of the challenges I faced was the fact that I did not belong to the research world