#086: Interview with Martin Blaser

Published: Nov. 8, 2019, 8:10 a.m.

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In this podcast, Tina Persson, \\xa0the founder of PhD Career Stories has an interesting interview with \\xa0Dr. Martin Blaser, who is a postdoc coordinator and co-founder of the Max Planck PostdocNet. \\xa0He studied food and nutritional science in Giessen and continued his doctoral study in microbial biochemistry at the University of Marburg (2007). He continued his academic career as a postdoc and project group leader at the MPI for terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg until 2017. During this time he also was a postdoc representative. After spending over 10 years in academia, he took his first step out of academic system and became a career coach, a postdoc coordinator at the Justus Liebig University Giessen and \\xa0a co-founder of the Max Planck PostdocNet.

\\u201cReally the problem is that you focus on the academic track and a lot of people are really having biased idea that they can stay. Which isn\'t supported by the evidence in reality so much.\\u201d

Martin Blaser.

\\xa0If you are curios how Martin step out of academic career and started a new career, please listen to this episode. If you also have a story to be told or if you know someone, please don\\u2019t hesitate to contact us.

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