From pipettes to policy: Reflections on a decade working to expand opportunity and equity in science

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Science policy focuses on the allocation of resources within the scientific enterprise and the downstream impacts of these investments. Here, I describe my journey from being a curious kid, to becoming a signaling biologist, to my current role as a science policy professional focusing on the areas of biomedical research training, workforce diversity, and promoting basic research. I provide insights on skills important in this career track—collaboration, diplomacy, adaptability, and resilience. Finally, I share the vision that animates my work—“science by all, science for all”—and encourage you with the career advice my mother gave: “never self-eliminate.”.

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Gibbs, K. D. (2022). From pipettes to policy: Reflections on a decade working to expand opportunity and equity in science. FASEB BioAdvances, 4(4), 217–224. https://doi.org/10.1096/fba.2022-00019

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