A split between career capital, skills, experience and others:
Get into university (this is a working towards goal to start biomedical science in Sept 2025), dependant on alevel results (find out in August)
Podcast episodes (under the microscope) release at least 6 cell-ebrity episodes with biologists doing good and making an impact
Do frequent (e.g. weekly) bio bite episodes
Write at least 10 blog posts or forum posts on biology and biorisk topics to grow skills in comms and literature
Get an internship at a lab for the summer (ideally to learn technical wet lab skills relevant to genetics, epidemiology, vaccines, infectious disease etc)
How others can help
If anyone has any connections for wet lab internships in England or who may consider grant funding (eg charities, stipends) for 18 year old for this purpose
Anyone working in the bioscience fields interested in being interviewed on the podcast
Anyone who wants to collaborate on a paper especially in biosecurity who needs a less qualified but very ambitious and hard working individual to research or write parts of it
Happy New Year!
Something I'd like to achieve this year: Transitioning from the private sector into a communications role, ideally in global priorities research, animal advocacy or global health. (I'm guessing comms is my best personal fit currently, given my career background is in writing, editing and content creation.)
Last autumn, I applied for a Communications Specialist role at a key research and implementation organisation in the EA community, and was shortlisted from 1,000+ applications to complete the skills assessment. While I didn’t make it to interview stage, the team emphasised they considered me a strong and competitive candidate, and said they'd be happy to see another application from me in the future. That definitely helped validate my decision to pursue this transition.
How others could help:
Thanks in advance for any guidance.