"Growing up in a science-driven environment influenced my trajectory, from my father's chemistry background at Kodak to my own experiences in academia and research."
In part one of our conversation with Michael Paliotti, Regional Sales Director at Millipore Sigma, we explore his journey from a science-driven upbringing to his early career in research and forensics. Michael shares how his father's work as an organic chemist at Kodak influenced his path into science, his academic experiences at the University of Notre Dame and Duquesne University, and his unexpected detour into optometry school before finding his true calling in research.
Michael holds a degree in biology from the University of Notre Dame and a master's degree from Duquesne University. Before joining Millipore Sigma, he honed his skills in academic research at the University of Pittsburgh, forensic science with the Pennsylvania State Police, and biotech startups.
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"Growing up in a science-driven environment influenced my trajectory, from my father's chemistry background at Kodak to my own experiences in academia and research."
In part one of our conversation with Michael Paliotti, Regional Sales Director at Millipore Sigma, we explore his journey from a science-driven upbringing to his early career in research and forensics. Michael shares how his father's work as an organic chemist at Kodak influenced his path into science, his academic experiences at the University of Notre Dame and Duquesne University, and his unexpected detour into optometry school before finding his true calling in research.
Michael holds a degree in biology from the University of Notre Dame and a master's degree from Duquesne University. Before joining Millipore Sigma, he honed his skills in academic research at the University of Pittsburgh, forensic science with the Pennsylvania State Police, and biotech startups.
Key topics covered:
- Growing up in a science-driven environment: The influence of Kodak and Rochester's tech industry
- Navigating academic uncertainty: From pre-med aspirations to finding passion in biology research
- Hands-on lab experience: Learning the "old-fashioned way" during graduate studies
- Unexpected career detours: A brief stint in optometry school and forensic science
- Building professional networks: The importance of mentorship and connections in career progression
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
03:23 Michael's background and upbringing in Rochester, NY
07:46 Early exposure to science and the Kodak influence
11:09 University years and initial career aspirations
14:46 Unexpected detour to optometry school
17:35 Post-graduation job at Xerox Business Services
22:00 Decision to pursue a master's degree at Duquesne University
26:35 Graduate school experiences and hands-on lab work
29:03 First job as a research associate at University of Pittsburgh
31:29 Brief stint as a forensic scientist with Pennsylvania State Police
37:35 Outro