Maurinne Bonnet and Anne-Sophie Bohrer

What's Up, Doc?

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Welcome to "What's Up, Doc?" ! This informational interview series is designed to support the professional development needs and career exploration efforts of U-M Postdoctoral Fellows. Each episode features a former U-M Postdoctoral Fellow who will discuss their experience transitioning into their career of choice and share advice to help you navigate your own postdoctoral journey. Created by a U-M Postdoctoral Fellow, for Postdoctoral Fellows, in collaboration with the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs.

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Maurinne Bonnet and Anne-Sophie Bohrer

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Education

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2. Apr 2026

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In this first episode of "What's Up, Doc?", Dr. Kaylee Steen shares her insights on career exploration and professional growth for postdocs, highlighting pivotal programs supporting the personal and professional development of Postdoctoral Fellows at U-M. She opens up about her own journey from graduate school to her current leadership role, emphasizing the importance of understanding personal str...

Welcome to "What's Up, Doc?" 09.03.2026

The hosts of the "What's Up, Doc?" podcast, Maurinne Bonnet and Anne-Sophie Bohrer, walk you through the genesis of this initiative and their intentions behind creating a podcast to support the professional and career development of U-M Postdoctoral Fellows. Transcript Anne-Sophie   Bohrer My name is Anne-Sophie Bohrer and I am the Program Manager for Professional Development in the Office of Post...

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