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Jonathan R Nitschke, Anna Quattropani, Clémence Corminboeuf

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    Former trainees from the Section de chimie et biochimie reflect on their impactful experiences in Geneva. These formative years significantly shaped their subsequent academic and industry careers.

    Area of Science:

    • Chemistry and Biochemistry
    • Higher Education
    • Career Development

    Background:

    • The Section de chimie et biochimie in Geneva has a history of training successful researchers.
    • Alumni hold diverse positions in academia and industry worldwide.
    • Understanding the long-term impact of this training is valuable.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To gather testimonials from former PhD students, post-docs, and junior researchers.
    • To document how their time in Geneva influenced their career trajectories.
    • To highlight the legacy of the Section de chimie et biochimie.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative data collection through personal accounts and reflections.
    • Focus on career paths post-Geneva.
    • Analysis of the influence of the Section de chimie et biochimie on professional development.

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    Main Results:

    • Former trainees recall their time in Geneva positively.
    • Experiences in Geneva were pivotal in launching and shaping careers.
    • Alumni are now established in various universities and private companies.

    Conclusions:

    • The Section de chimie et biochimie provides a strong foundation for scientific careers.
    • The training environment fosters successful transitions into academia and industry.
    • The network and experiences gained in Geneva have lasting career benefits.