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“At NIH, There Are Many Tasks and Operations That Need to Be Done or Grants Would Not Be Reviewed or Awarded”

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Academia and the World Beyond, Volume 2

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In our interview with Crystal Lantz, she shares her journey from studying visual system development to becoming a science advisor at the NIH BRAIN Initiative. Initially only considering academia, Crystal realized through peers’ examples that other options existed. She values supporting impactful research and an engaging team. Crystal continues applying project management, scientific expertise, speaking, and analytical skills from her PhD. She retains passion for neuroscience and enjoys some flexibility in choosing projects. Crystal encourages informational interviews and exploring interests with outreach or policy. She considered tenure track jobs but ultimately prioritized work-life balance. Crystal advises casting a wide net career-wise and giving yourself time to reflect on what’s important.

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Lantz, C.L. (2024). “At NIH, There Are Many Tasks and Operations That Need to Be Done or Grants Would Not Be Reviewed or Awarded”. In: Madan, C.R. (eds) Academia and the World Beyond, Volume 2. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-47980-9_18

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