

Science means constantly learning. “You have to constantly question yourself, because our understanding of the world changes all the time. We may have thought something 20 years ago which isn’t true anymore,” Sylvaine You says. “But it’s also very exciting, because you’re constantly discovering. New proteins, new molecules, new pathways, new mechanisms—it’s such a dynamic way to earn a living.”
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