Marius Mihășan
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Now let me be fair. As part of the Darie Biochemistry and Proteomics Group (http://people.clarkson.edu/~cdarie/) at Clarkson I had my share of extremely good science. The research facilities were more than I required for my needs and, with the help of the group’s members, I’ve discovered that the mass-spectrometry techniques have the power to change the way we currently do protein science. Most, if not all, the science questions raised in my original application were answered and, as a consequence, a manuscript was submitted for publication.
What I failed to identify in my original application was the impact that the Fulbright experience will have on my personal and professional life. First, the lectures that I gave at Clarkson University, at SUNY Potsdam in St Lawrence University, Canton, NY, as well as at various conferences, allowed me to better understand my performance as a researcher and to discover that I kind of like to talk science to people.
Secondly, the fruitful talks that I had with Associate Professor Costel Darie, his Ph.D. students, as well as other faculty members from different universities on subjects such as academic life or research funding helped me re-think and redefine my role as a Faculty member and Ph.D. coordinator in my home country.
I do not feel I am exaggerating when I say that my overall Fulbright experience helped me rediscover myself as a person, helped me redefine my role in the society as a teacher and urged me to rethink my approach to doing science. This has been the ultimate significance of my Fulbright application.