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Diverse Routes: Career Journeys in Science & Medicine

Diverse Routes: Career Journeys in Science & Medicine

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With so many career options in science and medicine it can be hard to know which path to take. Join the founder of Success in Science Career Coaching and published scientist Dr. Cassie Briggs as she interviews a diverse range of inspiring professionals - from physician assistants to hydrogeologists - who share their unique career journeys. If you are a student or early career professional exploring career options, navigating opportunities and obstacles along your career journey, or looking for advice on how to land your dream job in science or medicine, this is the podcast for you!Cassie Briggs Economía Exito Profesional
Episodios
  • Where Are They Now? 3 Career Updates
    Dec 30 2025

    Episode Highlights:

    • What it really takes to build a biotech startup from scratch

    • Why your medical speciality isn’t as fixed as you think

    • How to navigate your job search while employed

    Timestamps:

    Dr. Darrell Marshall

    Original episode aired 2/8/2023 (Episode 16)

    0:33 - What are you up to now since we last spoke?

    6:01 - What drew you to this new opportunity?

    9:41 - What does a typical day look like, and how does it compare to your previous role?

    19:30 - What’s one lesson from this transition that could help others?

    Dr. Anna Buck

    Original episode aired 8/9/2022 (Episode 11)

    23:44 - What are you up to now since we last spoke?

    24:14 - What drew you to this new opportunity?

    26:18 - What does a typical day look like, and how does it compare to your previous role?

    30:11 - What’s one lesson from this transition that could help others?

    Lauren Bretz

    Original episode aired 5/10/2023 (Episode 18)

    34:40 - What are you up to now since we last spoke?

    35:34 - What drew you to this new opportunity?

    40:34 - What does a typical day look like, and how does it compare to your previous role?

    44:29 - What’s one lesson from this transition that could help others?

    About Our Guests:

    Dr. Darrell Marshall is CEO and founder of Total Analysis. He holds a PhD in Bioanalytical Chemistry, specializing in infectious diseases, ionization product development, and machine learning.

    Dr. Anna Buck is a board-certified physician assistant, who has recently transitioned from primary care and orthopedic specialities to dermatology.

    Lauren Bretz is a Data Scientist with 9+ years of industry experience and now leads her own team building client-facing algorithms and data-driven optimizations at Stitch Fix.

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    • Watch this episode on patreon.com/diverseroutes

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    • Check out ⁠Success in Science Career Coaching⁠

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    53 m
  • Career Coach Series | Cancer Research Scientist | Dr. Reginald Hill
    Nov 25 2025

    [SPECIAL SERIES] This episode is part of a special 3-part Career Coaching Series, where each coach at Success in Science shares their unique career journey in STEM. Guided by a set of thoughtful questions, the series explores pivotal moments like choosing a major, navigating graduate school, landing that first science job, and making bold career pivots. Along the way, you’ll hear candid reflections on identity, work-life balance, and the role coaching can play in opening new doors. If you connect with their story, they just might be the right career coach for you—scroll down for a link to our website where you can schedule a free 30-minute chat with them.

    About Our Guest/Coach:

    Dr. Reginald Hill is a cancer biologist, educator, and science communicator with more than two decades of experience advancing translational research and mentoring the next generation of scientists. He earned his Ph.D. in Genetics and Molecular Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his B.S. in Biology from Florida A&M University.

    Reggie’s research has centered on how the tumor microenvironment and biophysical stresses drive cancer progression and treatment resistance, particularly in pancreatic cancer. He previously served as Director of Tumor Biology and Microenvironment at the Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine and as Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.

    • Video Interview - ⁠patreon.com/diverseroutes

    Episode Highlights:

    • How to negotiate multiple job offers and choose wisely

    • Why you might be sabotaging your career decisions based on common misconceptions about working in industry

    • Why networking matters long after you’ve landed your job

    Timestamps:

    Overview

    0:24 Who are you professionally and personally?

    1:43 What are the major milestones in your career journey?

    Undergraduate

    17:39 Why did you choose your major?

    18:21 Most valuable course?

    19:33 What did you do outside of classes?

    Graduate School

    22:14 Why grad school?

    28:49 What was your biggest takeaway?

    Career Journey

    30:22 What was your first real science job?

    37:33 What was the day-to-day like?

    40:57 Why did you leave that job?

    Coaching

    49:39 What brought you to coaching?

    52:37 What challenges do you most enjoy helping with?

    56:00 Who do you most enjoy working with?

    57:28 How would you describe your coaching style?

    58:46 What difference has coaching made in your life?

    Closing

    1:01:33 If you could change one thing in your career, what would it be?

    1:02:29 What do you wish you’d known sooner?

    1:03:09 Most important piece of advice for listeners?

    Looking for career support?

    • Check out ⁠Success in Science Career Coaching⁠

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Career Coach Series | Climate Ecologist & Policy Specialist | Dr. Aaron Grade
    Oct 28 2025

    [SPECIAL SERIES] This episode is part of a special 3-part Career Coaching Series, where each coach at Success in Science shares their unique career journey in STEM. Guided by a set of thoughtful questions, the series explores pivotal moments like choosing a major, navigating graduate school, landing that first science job, and making bold career pivots. Along the way, you’ll hear candid reflections on identity, work-life balance, and the role coaching can play in opening new doors. If you connect with their story, they just might be the right career coach for you—scroll down for a link to our website where you can schedule a free 30-minute chat with them.

    About Our Guest/Coach:

    Dr. Aaron Grade is a Senior Project Analyst at an environmental consulting firm and one of our career coaches here at Success in Science. With a passion for conservation and climate policy, Aaron's career has spanned academia, government, and industry and taken him from Connecticut to Montana to Florida and back to the Northeast. His journey has led him to a remote field camp in the hills of Arizona, staring face-to-face with a barracuda in the Caribbean, and even in the White House Navy Mess for lunch with the President’s Science Advisor!

    • Video Interview - ⁠patreon.com/diverseroutes

    Episode Highlights:

    • When it makes sense to generalize instead of specialize

    • How to choose a major and build the most valuable technical skills for environmental policy

    • The edge working with a career coach can give you on the job market

    Timestamps:

    Overview

    0:37 Who are you professionally and personally?

    3:53 What are the major milestones in your career journey?

    Undergraduate

    14:33 Why did you choose your major?

    17:42 Most valuable course?

    19:49 What did you do outside of classes?

    Graduate School

    23:30 Why grad school?

    27:53 What was your application strategy?

    Career Journey

    32:52 What was your first real science job?

    39:39 What was the day-to-day like?

    42:54 Why did you leave that job?

    47:14 Which skills have been most valuable?

    Coaching

    52:16 What brought you to coaching?

    56:43 What challenges do you most enjoy helping with?

    59:06 Who do you most enjoy working with?

    1:03:26 How would you describe your coaching style?

    1:07:35 What difference has coaching made in your life?

    Closing

    1:10:49 If you could change one thing in your career, what would it be?

    1:12:41 What do you wish you’d known sooner?

    1:14:46 Most important piece of advice for listeners?

    Looking for career support?

    • Check out ⁠Success in Science Career Coaching⁠

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    1 h y 18 m
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