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student pulse one stop place to connect with the PhDs all over the world. We are building a sustainable ecosystem wherein current PhDs can make use of the career related information from around the world and help them take an informed decision and eventually succeed. In return, they can be the next generation professionals who are helping the incoming PhDs.”Dr Viswanadham Duppatla has completed all his studies in the Government institutes. He feels lucky to travel from a remote village in Andhra to IISc and beyond. His dream is to make government schools excel corporate schools. His village and school gets part of his time and salary. He strongly feels that students like him from remote places do deserve a chance to be in Science. Hopefully ClubSciWri will make his dream come true. The plans are to convert CSG into a non-profit startup which will depend on grants and private funding to bring the best platform of knowledge and awareness needed to the pool of motivated and talented intellectuals. To have workshops, seminars, outreach events to create awareness among the industry hiring authorities about how industries can be in an advantageous position by hiring the brightest of PhDs who have over many years of such training have developed almost all skills which industry cares about. Pursuing Ph.D. unlike other professional courses is not a linear process. Because of the sheer number of factors which controls the process of getting the thesis into a proper shape the entire process can be daunting. CSG will provide the support system like the google map to help students who are stuck in their academic careers 34 BioVoiceNews | July 2016 Science clubbing all the way The Club of Science Writers, popularly known as ClubSciWri, officially came into existence on January 05, 2016 with its website www.sciwri.club. The founder, Dr Abhinav Dey, is a postdoctoral scientist at Emory University (Atlanta, USA) and he has been actively supported by the cofounder, Dr Ananda Ghosh. “Recently, I was invited to 3 round of onsite interviews by Novavax, Inc. I received and accepted their job offer. Unlike my earlier interviews, I nailed this interview. What did I do differently? I sought help from the key CSG members who acted as my mentors during this job interview process namely: Avnish Kapoor (Novartis), Saurav Guha (Counsyl), Roshni Ghosh (Regeneron), Semanti Mukherjee (Regeneron), Ushati Das (UC, Santa Cruz). They helped me in each and every step to assure that I do the right thing now for me to move ahead for the next round." -- Dr Satarupa Das Assistant Research Scientist, University of Maryland for various reasons, through crowdsourced knowledge from PhDs across the world. “Overall we want to make a top class university outside the physical campus setting, once people leave the "real" school so that they can still enjoy the intellectual cultural values, what a good institute brings,” says Dr Ghosh. “The discussions on CSG forum served as the breeding ground for the conception of the ClubSciWri idea. Exchange of career development ideas on the CSG forum have had different flavors. However, there was always a common driving force that has compelled every discussion from day one. The driving force was and continues to be the changing landscape of Scientific Research Training in the US and other parts of the world” says Dr Dey. He added, saying that “With the National Institutes of Health (NIH) realizing that academic career route in only possible for less than 5 percent of the postdoctoral trainees, the unsustainable future for the remaining 95 percent required the trainees to think and train for options beyond the academic ivory tower. Most of the postdoctoral appointees from India have been trained for an academic career and disappearance of academic options with funding drying-up leaves them unprepared to gearup for the road ahead.” Scientists love to see their work being talked about at various forums as it adds impact to their research, especially after the arrival of altmetrics. So ClubSciWri was esta