At August 20th’s SoNYC discussion, which this month is held in collaboration with the New York Academy of Sciences, we’re going to be focusing on science PhDs. Does the current PhD system need revamping to better equip researchers to continue in academia or to pursue other careers after graduating? In our latest series of guest posts on Soapbox Science, we’ll hear from a variety of contributors about how the current system works, where the gaps are, which additional skills they think PhD courses should incorporate and what their personal experiences have been. Follow and join in the conversations online using #PhDelta and share your thoughts in the comment threads on the blog posts too.
Audrey Richard graduated with a PhD in molecular and cell biology a few months ago in France. She owes the little oncolytic virus she was working on for that. She finds herself complaining quite often about her PhD training but in truth, while thinking that it could improve for next students indeed, she enjoyed it very much.
Currently, she’s trying to conclude as nicely as possible everything related to her thesis (well, she’s writing papers) while discovering the joy of sci blogging thanks to nature.com. The months and years to come will hopefully involve a postdoc but most importantly virology. Continue reading








