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    • Scientific community engagement
    • Investigator perspectives
    • Research career development

    Background:

    • Scientific life encompasses diverse activities beyond direct research.
    • Service contributions are integral to the scientific ecosystem.
    • Understanding the impact of service is crucial for career development.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the multifaceted impact of service on scientific investigators.
    • To understand how service shapes researchers' experiences and perspectives.
    • To analyze the influence of service on individual research paths.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative inquiry through investigator interviews.
    • Exploration of service roles within and outside the scientific community.
    • Analysis of how service experiences influence professional identity and direction.

    Main Results:

    • Service significantly shapes investigators' professional identity and worldview.
    • Engagement in service fosters unique perspectives and collaborations.
    • Service activities often redirect or refine research focus.

    Conclusions:

    • Service is a critical, formative component of a scientific career.
    • Recognizing and valuing service can enhance researcher development and scientific progress.
    • The impact of service extends beyond individual careers to the broader scientific enterprise.