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Demystifying Industry Careers for PhDs With Morgan Foret

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Welcome to this new episode of Beyond the Thesis with Papa PhD! In this episode, host David Mendes sits down with Morgan Foret, who brings a fresh perspective on navigating the journey from academia to industry. Morgan shares her personal story, beginning with her undergraduate studies in cell biology, an international research internship in Germany, and her PhD in pharmacology at McGill University, where she focused on Alzheimer’s disease. Now working in regulatory affairs at Thermo Fisher, Morgan discusses the realities and misconceptions of moving into industry after a PhD. Together, David and Morgan unpack the challenges she faced and the transferable skills and career strategies that helped her smoothly transition out of academia and into regulatory affairs.

Morgan Foret’s journey in science began at the University of Calgary, where she earned her undergraduate degree in cell biology. Driven by curiosity, Morgan spent a year on academic exchange at Lund University in Sweden, conducting undergraduate research that expanded her international perspective. Back in Calgary, she explored the world of nanoparticles and lung cells, gaining hands-on experience using an atomic force microscope, a time she remembers fondly for the engaging research and the thrill of discovery.

After graduation, Morgan pursued an industry internship in Germany through the DAAD RISE Professional program, spending three months at Merck in Darmstadt. There, she crossed into the world of industrial research, getting a firsthand look at how scientific discoveries move from lab to industry. Throughout her journey, Morgan has combined academic excellence, international experience, and research initiative, shaping her as a promising and well-rounded scientist.

What we covered in the interview:
  • Embrace Hands-On Industry Experience Early: Programs like the DAAD RISE internship in Germany or organizing/attending industry networking events during your studies are game-changers, helping you understand how your research background can translate to industry roles and widen your global perspective.

  • Leverage Transferable Skills, Not Just Your Title: Don’t underestimate the power of skills honed during your academic journey—project management, communication, collaboration, and resilience. Learn to highlight these when applying for roles, even if your previous title doesn’t match the new one exactly.

  • Stay Curious & Build Your “Organic” Network: Networking doesn’t have to be intimidating or formal. Reach out to peers a year or two ahead of you, connect with alumni, or even organize your own events. Be guided by curiosity; those casual conversations can open doors and demystify the industry landscape.

Whether you’re considering a move to industry or just want to understand what really happens after the PhD, this episode is packed with practical advice, personal anecdotes, and inspiration.

See the resources section below for Morgan Foret’s links!

This episode’s resources: Thank you, Morgan Foret!

If you enjoyed this conversation with Morgan, let her know by clicking the link below and leaving her a message on Linkedin:

Send Morgan Foret a thank you message on Linkedin!

Click here to share your key take-away from this interview with David!

Leave a review on Podchaser ! Support the show ! You might also like the following episodes:

Sarah McLusky – Research Adjacent Podcast Collab

Colleen Kelley – Unlocking Science Literacy Before University

Rayana Luna –Navigating Medical Affairs Careers

Sylvie Lahaie – Navigating Stress and Anxiety in Graduate School

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Welcome to this new episode of Beyond the Thesis with Papa PhD! In this episode, host David Mendes sits down with Morgan Foret, who brings a fresh perspective on navigating the journey from academia to industry. Morgan shares her personal story, beginning with her undergraduate studies in cell biology, an international research internship in Germany, and her PhD in pharmacology at McGill University, where she focused on Alzheimer’s disease. Now working in regulatory affairs at Thermo Fisher, Morgan discusses the realities and misconceptions of moving into industry after a PhD. Together, David and Morgan unpack the challenges she faced and the transferable skills and career strategies that helped her smoothly transition out of academia and into regulatory affairs.

Morgan Foret’s journey in science began at the University of Calgary, where she earned her undergraduate degree in cell biology. Driven by curiosity, Morgan spent a year on academic exchange at Lund University in Sweden, conducting undergraduate research that expanded her international perspective. Back in Calgary, she explored the world of nanoparticles and lung cells, gaining hands-on experience using an atomic force microscope, a time she remembers fondly for the engaging research and the thrill of discovery.

After graduation, Morgan pursued an industry internship in Germany through the DAAD RISE Professional program, spending three months at Merck in Darmstadt. There, she crossed into the world of industrial research, getting a firsthand look at how scientific discoveries move from lab to industry. Throughout her journey, Morgan has combined academic excellence, international experience, and research initiative, shaping her as a promising and well-rounded scientist.

What we covered in the interview:
  • Embrace Hands-On Industry Experience Early: Programs like the DAAD RISE internship in Germany or organizing/attending industry networking events during your studies are game-changers, helping you understand how your research background can translate to industry roles and widen your global perspective.

  • Leverage Transferable Skills, Not Just Your Title: Don’t underestimate the power of skills honed during your academic journey—project management, communication, collaboration, and resilience. Learn to highlight these when applying for roles, even if your previous title doesn’t match the new one exactly.

  • Stay Curious & Build Your “Organic” Network: Networking doesn’t have to be intimidating or formal. Reach out to peers a year or two ahead of you, connect with alumni, or even organize your own events. Be guided by curiosity; those casual conversations can open doors and demystify the industry landscape.

Whether you’re considering a move to industry or just want to understand what really happens after the PhD, this episode is packed with practical advice, personal anecdotes, and inspiration.

See the resources section below for Morgan Foret’s links!

This episode’s resources: Thank you, Morgan Foret!

If you enjoyed this conversation with Morgan, let her know by clicking the link below and leaving her a message on Linkedin:

Send Morgan Foret a thank you message on Linkedin!

Click here to share your key take-away from this interview with David!

Leave a review on Podchaser ! Support the show ! You might also like the following episodes:

Sarah McLusky – Research Adjacent Podcast Collab

Colleen Kelley – Unlocking Science Literacy Before University

Rayana Luna –Navigating Medical Affairs Careers

Sylvie Lahaie – Navigating Stress and Anxiety in Graduate School

  continue reading

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