The most senior members of the lab reported that they had become scientists to satisfy an existential need: the curiosity and thirst for knowledge that is intrinsic to every human led them to science, to try to answer the big questions of life. But some early-career researchers added that they view science as a way to unravel complex puzzles and answer questions, and to build a better future. Colleagues from low-income countries, as well as some undergraduate students, expressed feeling a strong call to answer more immediate social needs and improve people’s lives today. Others said that they simply found science fun.

The meeting helped us to openly discuss the role of scientists and to explore aspects of our personalities that often remain hidden during everyday work. We felt more connected as a group and felt validated in our pursuits in this field because of our similar underlying reasons.

Sometimes, we scientists get too caught up in deadlines and in our daily responsibilities, and we forget to step back to regain some focus on the big picture. Both of us will treasure this lab meeting: we feel the discussion enabled us to grow not only scientifically, but also personally. The discussion did not end on that day, but kept coming up during coffee breaks throughout the year. Given the great success of the first meeting, we hope to make this discussion a yearly event, to involve new team members and reflect on our growing experience as scientists.

Published on the Nature Careers Blog – 4th January, get the original and more great content at – https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-024-00011-0