Hey guys, it's been a while.
I'm at a stage in education where I can decide to enter the job market or continue education as a PhD student, with or without an internship in industry beforehand.
I at an intersection here. Thus, I'd like to present to you my preferential options. If possible and not asked too much, I would like you to suggest me which way to go and for what reason. Also, if you have further ideas that I could pursue, dont hesistate to propose them to me as well. A brainstorm with a thousand brains basically :P
So I'm finishing a Masters of Science in Molecular and Cellular Biology. I have started to get a bit interested in science policy, but am also still interested in wet lab work.
From here, I could either go into industry (Big Pharma, or a start up, etc.) and try to contribute to the advancement of rejuvenation tech to the largest extent from there.
Another way would be to pursue a PhD directly in a lab that does research on aging and eventually try to start my own group, or change direction from there (into industry with the ability to climb the career ladder way easier with a PhD degree).
And the third that I'm really eyeing and liking is to try and find a PhD where i partially would do wet lab work in aging, and at the same time do some ethics work or science policy that has the potential to also push the anti-aging field.Though I dont know how feasible it is to find such a PhD position. And also, I'm doubting if policy making is more efficient than straight hands-on research.
So to sum it up, it would be Industry with MSc degree, PhD in lab, or combined PhD.
If you understand my little dilemma, please bring in your thoughts, advice and ideas.
Thanks a lot,
P