 It's about making a creative space where people can really interact with each other and synergize their skills and creativity and their original ideas to really make new science. I mean, people come from many different backgrounds, from physics, engineering, computer science, chemistry, molecular medicine, medicine, biology, neurobiology of course. So we really are very diverse as a group. Really? Only two words? Okay. Research and collaboration. Unlike many other institutions and departments, we are only focusing on our own research. We are not distracted by administrative works and not by heavy loads of teaching. We have absolute freedom to follow the course that we care about while receiving honest and constructive feedback. Because I have so many different roles and tasks and a high degree of influence on my job, I also get to be very close to the dandroid engine. Every Monday I take part in our business meetings where decisions are made and the machine of dandroid is developed. All that is very inspiring to me personally and professionally. I consider to be absolutely outstanding and we have availability to cutting edge technology. And this is what allows us to investigate and take on some of the most intriguing questions within the field of neuroscience research. A great place to be. I feel like I can grow here because as a lab technician I can also still get my own project or work very close with PhD students or postdocs and be a part of the scientific publication. To challenge yourself. It is not just about doing really cool research. It's also about presenting that to both a scientific field but also to students. For example by introducing them, showing them how international, how interdisciplinary we are, how many fields of neuroscience we cover and how cool it is to do research with us.