- Position:
- Research Manager, The Global Alliance for TB Drug Development
- Employment sector:
- Charities and voluntary work
- Research subject:
- Biomedical science
- Funding:
- BBSRC funded
Story overview
Anna's doctorate was funded through BBSRC and GlaxoSmithKline to research drug resistance in the organism that causes tuberculosis. After a postdoctoral research position at Rockefeller University in New York she now works with the Global Alliance for TB Drug Development.
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What were you doing before your doctorate?
What are you doing now?
What impact has your doctorate had on what you are doing now?
What was the route between your doctorate and what you are doing now?
Since you completed your doctorate, how have you drawn on your experience as a doctoral researcher?
When you reflect on your doctorate, what stands out in terms of its contribution to your subsequent career development?
During your doctorate what skills would you say you learnt or developed?
What advice would you give to doctoral researchers considering a similar career path to your own?
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