
MetaCast #23 - A PhD and Research Career in the U.S: Insights from Andrew Bagdasarian
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In episode #23 of MetaCast, we're honored to host Andrew Bagdasarian, Ph.D., a distinguished Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the MGH/HST Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, part of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Dr. Bagdasarian is a pioneering translational neuroimaging scientist and his unique journey, pursuing a high-impact research career through a PhD, offers a fresh perspective on carving out a significant path in biomedical science.
Ande dives deep into the realities of a PhD and postdoctoral career in the US, from navigating funding landscapes like NIH grants (including T32s, K-series, and the coveted R01s) to the critical balance between academic autonomy and securing financial support. He shares invaluable insights on career options beyond the traditional professorship, exploring opportunities in industry, government, and education. Discover practical tips on grant writing, team building, and mentorship, and hear inspiring personal anecdotes about persistence and adapting to a dynamic research environment, even amidst current challenges in research funding.