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    Professor Gertrud Schüpbach discusses her career in molecular biology, focusing on the genetic control of oogenesis in Drosophila. She shares insights from her research and advice for aspiring scientists.

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    Area of Science:

    • Molecular Biology
    • Developmental Biology
    • Genetics

    Background:

    • Professor Gertrud Schüpbach's career spans decades of research in molecular and developmental biology.
    • Her work primarily focuses on the genetic and molecular mechanisms controlling oogenesis in Drosophila.

    Discussion:

    • The interview highlights the significance of maternal-effect screens in uncovering fundamental biological processes.
    • Schüpbach reflects on her experiences as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and her election to prestigious scientific academies.

    Key Insights:

    • Maternal-effect screens in Drosophila have yielded significant insights into developmental processes.
    • The continuity of research into oogenesis, even in retirement, underscores its importance.

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    Outlook:

    • Schüpbach offers advice for individuals pursuing research careers.
    • The discussion emphasizes the enduring value of fundamental research in biology.