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Starting up in science: Episode 1

Starting up in science: Episode 1

Every year, thousands of scientists struggle to launch their own labs. For three years, a reporting team from Nature documented the lives of two as they worked to get their fledgling research groups off the ground.

Nature Podcast · [email protected]

September 29, 202110m 46s

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Every year, thousands of scientists struggle to launch their own labs. For three years, a reporting team from Nature documented the lives of married couple Alison Twelvetrees and Daniel Bose as they worked to get their fledgling research groups off the ground.


Frustrations over funding, a global pandemic, and a personal trauma have made this journey anything but simple for Ali and Dan. Listen to their story in Starting up in science.


Episode 1


What does it take to start up in science? Meet two biologists fighting the odds to build their careers and break new ground. But their first priority is getting grants – without them, their labs might not stay afloat.


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