The Talent Lab
In Episode 08 of The Talent Lab, Marina Hart sits down with Dr. Laura Berenger for a conversation that goes far beyond job titles. Laura works at the intersection of toxicology, biocompatibility, regulatory science, and patient safety. Her work helps answer a high-stakes question before a medical device ever reaches the market: Is it truly safe for the human body? But this episode is about more than science. It is about what it means to be a woman in biotech while making difficult decisions, delivering uncomfortable truths, and staying grounded in your convictions in rooms that do not always make space for your voice. Marina and Laura talk about: * what biocompatibility really means in plain English * why safety decisions need to start early in device development * where animal testing, alternative methods, and AI fit into the future of safety science * why mentorship matters for women in technical fields * the pressure women still face to be likable, measured, and easy to hear * and why “having it all” is often one of the most damaging myths women are sold One of the biggest takeaways from this episode: Do not build your career around being liked. Build it around conviction, ethics, and doing the work that matters. This is a smart, honest conversation about science, leadership, motherhood, mentorship, and the reality of being a woman in bio today.
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