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Posts by Daniel Frankel
I lost my Mom to pancreatic cancer when she was 48.
She lost her Mom (my grandmother) at 53.
It’s a devastating disease that’s almost always diagnosed too late.
Screening tools are woefully inadequate, so I can’t even go for regular testing to rule it out.
This news gives me so much hope.
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Would be on an individual basis , also can show evolution of the one that got no response from employers to one that had better success
True, but usually people end up leaving after a year or 2 and getting a job in another start up /company. In academia you are likely to put up with the toxic environment for the whole of your career
Sure , I miss the teaching , the students , and the research, but the environment in academia is 🤢
Well , I got that off my chest didn’t I
Overall I wish I left university 15 years earlier. When you are inside you think everything is about success in university, absolutely everything. But when you are out it’s like getting out of a cult . There’s so much more to life than listening to a salesman scientist boasting about his H factor
Job hunting in middle age is scary but it’s possible to make all of that experience work for you
Older people can get jobs in a tech startup. I was 48 when I got my job in my first start up and 51 when I got my job in my 2nd . Academics have a huge amount of transferable skills , it’s all about how you present them in both your CVs and at interview
7) Both academia and startups can be stressful. However academia can be very bad for your mental health
6) People - academia is the most toxic environment I have ever encountered . Competition for money , space , students and promotion bring out a child like behaviour in some academics . Some very unpleasant people , usually in positions of power , as the system promotes such people
5) Excitement- working in a start up is exciting. University, exciting for the first few years until it grinds you down
4) Free time . Much more free time and better quality of life in startups . Ironically I only started having time to read scientific papers when I left academia . Quality of life has shot up since leaving academia
3) only having left academia after so many years do I realise how institutionalised I was. The job and university take over your life in every aspect and form part of your identity. Not healthy
Startups , not the case at all
1) Job security- a big plus as a UK academic in a tenured position in an engineering department.. spent 18 years in same job , could have spent another 18 years there.
Tech startups , change jobs every 1-3 years, v lucky if you get 4/5 years. Length of tenure dependent on runway
(1) Well, it’s been almost 3 years since I left my tenured position at Newcastle Uni for life in sustainable tech start ups and I have a few plusses and minuses for both academia and industry (obv n=1!)
Anyone wanna hear whether I regret leaving academia after 20 years?
Our brains make new neurons from stem cells ...
even when we're really really old!
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— young adults
— aged adults
— SuperAgers!
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This is my 2nd start up job, working on completely different systems in each company. All those skills I developed in academia have been very useful indeed.
I haven’t abandoned biology , soft matter , ageing , cancer research , and thermodynamics. I’m just keeping those on the down low while I navigate the excitement that is start up life.
New year new Job!!! Based in the heart of Cambridge (next to Parker’s Piece) I’m now a materials and process development manager at sustainable tech startup , Fab Materials.
Darwin on top Christmas form
Working through 3 months of gardening leave. It’s such a weird place of limbo. It gives me time to find a job or setup my company. It’s such a strange feeling having no job to go into in the morning.
We're looking for a new postdoc on our new BBSCR grant (Graham Taylor/Tim Guilford/Cait Newport). See link below!
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Darwin on top form
Well here’s a life update !! I’ve resigned from my job in the sustainable tech startup . It was a good 2.5 years but time to move on. The question is what to do next . I mist likely will be starting up my own company!!