Launch of The Successful Scientist Substack
What Successful Scientists Can Learn From the Nobel Prize Winners
Today is the day that the 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine was announced.
I just happened to see a link for the livestream on Linked In and watched it live.
I was in the motions of launching a new newsletter focused on the transition from a successful scientist to becoming a leader in your field.
So, I sped up the process.
After having working with hundreds of scientists who have made that transition I wanted to create a newsletter focused on that topic.
I will be covering topics like how to work with multiple different disciplines, the importance of having an impact orientation and more.
The fist post is about what you can learn from the Nobel Prize presentation that happened today, check it out:
This newsletter will remain, but I plan to focus it more on big projects and will be doing a series of interview/workshops with big projects to understand what they are doing and why it matters, as well as what makes the project work.
I will also be guiding a discussion at the end of the session on the future of the project’s field of interest.
I have come to realize that project design begins with anticipating the future.
By positioning your research and your projects in the adjacent possible space of multiple different domains you are more likely to achieve a breakthrough.
If you are part of big project that you would like to profile (free publicity), just let me know.