Career Opportunities in Science, an interview with Neuropharmacologist Dr Carli Roulston
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In this episode, Leah interviews Dr Carli Roulton, neuropharmacologist and Program Manager from  The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, one of the largest and highly respected brain research centres in the world. Carli is a neuropharmacologist and has 20 years of experience working in the field of neuroscience with the University of Melbourne, the O’Brien Institute of Microsurgery and The Florey Institute. Carli has spent the last 3 and a half years working at The Florey Institute as Head of Laboratory and more recently as Program Manager where she has specialised in research to promote recovery after stroke. Carli also worked for many years as a Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Melbourne, she served on the Board of Stroke Association Victoria for 3 years and was the founding member of the International Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Alliance Carli is super passionate about neuroscience and about helping others (particularly women) develop a sustainable and fulfilling career within the field.  In this episode, Leah and Carli discuss all things science including: How Carli first came to choose science as a careerThe different career options available to her after completing a Bachelor of Science at Monash UniversityWhy Carli chose to do a PhD and what it actually involves on a day-to-day basisThe different roles that Carli has had since completing her PhDThe most rewarding parts of her career to dateThe frustrations that people need to be aware of if they choose a science careerWhat transferable skills that Carli used to move from a Laboratory Manager role into Program ManagementCarli's advice for any students who are contemplating a career in science to improve their employability in the futureIf you are considering a career in science, then this episode is not to be missed! Enjoy!