#115: How did Marisa Pereira develop resilience and self-confidence during her PhD? - a podcast by Tina Persson, Michele Manzo, Maria Sjogren, Paulius Mikulskis, Johanna Have

from 2022-10-28T06:30

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Am I fit for a PhD? My experiments are going nowhere. Will I see the end of this PhD? I only have academic experience, how will I find a job in the industry?


Have you ever been in these situations? Our guest Marisa Pereira had asked herself these same questions, but today Marisa has successfully completed her PhD and transitioned to the biotech industry as a Project Manager. She also is the co-founder and owner of pic.cell, a unique company that designs textiles inspired by microscopic images.

 

In today’s episode, Marisa shares with us the highs and lows of her career path. She addresses how she overcame the snags during her PhD, how she started her brand pic.cell, and how - after 2 years of Postdoc experience - she landed in the biotech industry. Throughout the episode, Marisa shares many tips not just to survive but also to thrive while doing a PhD.

Last but not least, Marisa shares a vital piece of advice “....enjoy the journey. PhD is only a part of your life. In the end, what is interesting, is the knowledge that you [gained] as a professional but even most important as a person.”

 

If you want to learn more about Marisa’s story, listen to this episode now.

 

For the transcript, please click here: https://phdcareerstories.com/pub/mpereira

 

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