Interview with Susan Gasser, FMI Director Emeritus

Susan Gasser is a world-leading scientist in the field of genome biology and has been involved in guiding science policy and institutes across Europe. She was the FMI Director for 15 years, from 2004 until 2019. Still a group leader at the FMI, she will close her lab at the end of 2020. Susan has been a very successful director, contributing crucially to the excellent scientific reputation the FMI has today. In an interview, Susan reflects on her time at the FMI. How was the FMI when you joined as director in 2004? - In 2004, the FMI was in a major phase of transition. Denis Monard had been director ad interim for a year or so, and the previous director had been in his role for less than two years.
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