Milan snapshots

EN: After the “silence” in the past one and a half year, recently I am having a period with many business trips. I visited the HQ in Paris in July and October, then flew to Milan last week to attend CPhI, which is one of the biggest pharma events worldwide. The city has been on my bucketlist for a while, so I was indeed excited back in 2019 when I participated in the same event…

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Indirect aggression at work – talking with Ágnes Sziget at her …

EN: I already mentioned at the end of November my participation in something super exciting for the invitation from Ági, which is public now! 🙂 It’s her female career podcast called Job, csajok, satöbbi and her first guest was me 🙂 Our hot topic was the indirect aggression at work, moreover we also talked about professional stereotypes, as well as conflicts at job. We told several stories from our lives and shed a light on…

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Staircase to my biochem PhD degree – Step 1: Taking the final …

EN: I know that it might seem strange that I have not really told the story about getting my PhD degree in Biochemistry last year, however it was one of the most meaningful periods of my life. Still, during the process I often felt that things happened so quickly and somehow I did not feel the lust to share what happened – although I had pretty much to tell. After my defence I had to…

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Corporate travels

Well… it’s been a bit quiet here on the blog. Although lots of things happened which I could have written about, on one hand I often did not have the time or the energy to work on blog entries. On the other hand, honestly I did not feel the lust for sharing what’s going on, even though it’s been lots of excitement lately related to my work, as well as my private life. I also…

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Insights to a researcher’s life #6: Showtime!

EN: My PhD thesis defence is right around the corner, so it’s hight time to share with you the next entry of the series related to a researher’s life, which is going to shed some light on conference presentations. Most of you are familiar with the stereotype, that scientists are creepy and antisocial people. Part of this is true, I mean the situations, when it’s required to be silent, dig yourself deep into your experiment…

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Conference season

EN: Lately I haven’t been posting a lot about my doctoral progress, however many things happened 🙂 I guess you know that I completed my final exam in April, but since then my preliminary PhD defence also took place 😉 Lots of you keep asking about the date of my defence, but I still can’t say anything exact, since these things depend on other people. At first, I need to receive the official reviews, then…

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Insights to a researcher’s life #5: Data evaluation & visualizing the …

EN: Although my job is not related to research any more, since from February I’ve been working in scientific intelligence, I would like to continue my story about a researcher’s life and show you, that completing your experiment is not the end of the story. Actually, things just start after you performed your first pilot experiment… 😉 So you already know that after spending some time with digging into literature, we have an appropriate knowledge to…

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