Angel F. Cisneros
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Angel F. Cisneros
@angelfcc.bsky.social
Computational biologist | Using biophysics to study protein evoluion | Co-managing editor at ecrLife
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You finished your post-PhD introspection and have decided your path. This is only the start of a new adventure, as your future goals may change. @haeltermannele.bsky.social shares ideas on how to tackle these new challenges and continue to develop necessary skills.
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How to overcome your “academic midlife crisis” (Part 3 – Reshaping your skill sets to fit your career path(s))
Finding the perfect job after your PhD is not straightforward, but doing it takes experience. You might need to look at different fields, and your goals could change over time. In part 3 of her academ...
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September 15, 2025 at 4:13 PM
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ECRs strive to see their work published. It can be discouraging to see the product of our hard work rejected without review. In our latest ecrLife post, Dr. Taddese Zerfu explains why desk rejections happen and how we can avoid them.
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Why desk rejections happen and how young researchers can avoid them: practical lessons from experience
Publishing our work is a critical part of an ECR’s journey. Papers are not always sent out for revision, and it can be discouraging for ECRs to face desk rejections. Here, Taddese Zerfu shares his ins...
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July 17, 2025 at 6:25 PM
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Academia is built on collaboration and mentorship. However, as ECRs, we tend to hesitate to reach out to our seniors. In our latest ecrLife post, @owenouyang.bsky.social encourages young scientists to give it a try, since many seniors are happy to write back and provide advice.
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Reaching Out to Senior Scientists: A Step Worth Taking
When we start out as early career researchers, we often hesitate to reach out to senior scientists. However, they are often excited to help young scientists. Here, Owen Ouyang discusses how mentorship...
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July 3, 2025 at 4:59 PM
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Academic careers are full of surprises. Following our drive to learn, we can end up learning skills we may not have previously considered. In our latest ecrLife post, @tsay.bsky.social shares how he explored multiple fields and combines their skill sets in his current position:
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Zigs Can Zag with Purpose: Finding My Calling in Science
Academic careers are full of surprises. Every step brings new questions that might involve navigating diverse fields. Here, Jonathan Tsay tells us how exploring multiple fields led him to the position...
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April 17, 2025 at 7:18 PM
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The end of a PhD comes with important decisions. Are we convinced by our current career path, or should we explore other options? In her series of ecrLife blog posts, Nele Haelterman explores how to face this “academic midlife crisis”:
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Part 2: tinyurl.com/mv6jvd72
April 4, 2025 at 2:50 PM
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Are you an Early Career Researcher with something to say about any topic related to life in academia? Our blog, ecrLife, aims to publish just that: the voices and opinions of ECRs about life in academia. We are currently looking for new blog pitches and editors!
Pitch us: ecrlife.org/contact/
April 4, 2025 at 2:46 PM
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Lost in your “academic midlife crisis”? It’s normal to question your future in research, but how do you figure out what’s next?

In Part 2 of this series, Nele Haelterman lays out a roadmap to finding career paths that excite you.

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How to overcome your “academic midlife crisis” (Part 2 - finding your path)
The process of finding your ideal career path is not straightforward. Fortunately, there are many career options for PhDs. Here, Nele talks about how you can find career paths that excite you and…
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April 3, 2025 at 5:19 PM
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“What do you do when you start to doubt your dedication to research?”

ecrLife is back with advice from Nele Haelterman on how to find a career path that’s right for you in the face of an ‘academic midlife crisis’.
How to overcome your academic midlife crisis (Part 1 – navigating your feelings and establishing your goals)
Academic training takes many twists and turns, and, over time, our passions and goals may evolve. This can be confusing, but it offers an opportunity to reflect upon what brings us joy. Here, Nele…
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March 7, 2025 at 8:55 PM