“I was always good at science as a kid, but I wasn’t really interested in it—until I got into an actual lab and started doing hands-on work. I really disliked the idea of reading a textbook and taking whatever’s written as fact. That never appealed to me. I vividly remember my first job in the lab. That’s when I realized science isn’t just something you read about—it’s something we co-create. That was very exciting for me and marked the start of my excitement around science. That was well before my PhD, but it planted the seed.”