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    • Parasitology
    • Science-Policy Interface

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    • Johannes Charlier's initial career path involved clinical practice.
    • Postgraduate and postdoctoral research focused on parasitology.

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    • To document a career transition in scientific research.
    • To explore the challenges of securing grant funding.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative reflection on career progression.
    • Transition from laboratory research to science-policy work.

    Main Results:

    • Clinical practice was not a suitable career path.
    • Difficulties in obtaining research grants prompted a career change.

    Conclusions:

    • A career shift to the science-policy interface was necessitated by funding issues.
    • Adaptability is key in scientific career progression.