Research lives and cultures
Research lives and cultures
49- Dr Jenny Clarke- Putting family and relationships first
Dr Jenny Clark developed an interest in biology at school in Belgium, but found it too qualitative and so ended up studying physics at university. She did her undergraduate and Masters at Imperial College London, with a year in Padua, but a summer stint at UCL was enough to cement a desire to work in the field of Biophysics.
However, for her PhD she chose to work in a completely different research area, attracted by a more positive and supportive atmosphere. Her supervisor moved away after her first year but she managed to acquire another via email, who became a collaborator, friend and mentor to her and gave her the confidence to move on with the next stages of her career.
While an academic career path does generally mean moving around quite a lot, placing her relationship and family life first has never negatively impacted on her career. She continues to love her work and find it fascinating, learning something new every day.
More on Jenny:
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/physics/people/academic/jenny-clark#tab00
Explore Jenny's career timeline and milestones:
https://academicstories.group.shef.ac.uk/jenny-clark/