Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Calling all students: do you love science? Are you wondering what to do with a science degree? Here’s how two CFIA experts got their careers started. Women in Science: meet Victoria Arling and Annie Locas – TranscriptNarrator: Do you love science? Are you wondering what to do with a science degree? My name is Karen and I'm a science student working in communications at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). I thought I'd ask scientists here how they got started. Annie Locas completed a Bachelor of Science in Biology. She went on to complete a Master's of Science in Civil Engineering and a Ph.D. in Biology. Today, she's the National Manager of Microbiology for the Food Safety Science Services Division at the CFIA. Her advice for future scientists: be curious and ask questions! This is Victoria Arling. Although she was initially interested in becoming a pharmacist, her path actually led her to food science. She completed a Bachelor of Science in Food Science with a concentration in Chemistry. While she was in school, she reached out to a CFIA scientist whose lab she was interested in working in, and this began her career at the Agency. She's now the Section Head for the Microbiology Unit helping to enhance food safety in Canada. Are you ready to meet more of our amazing scientists? Check out Chronicle 360 to learn more about the important work they do each day to protect Canada's food, animals and plants. [End of recording] Learn more Science and research at CFIA Our laboratories Women in Science: Vlog with Dr. Kalhari Bandara-Goonewardene Women in Science: Vlog with Janine Maruschak Women in Science: Podcast with Katie Eloranta and Dr. Catherine Carrillo Women in Science: CFIA scientists investigate fruitful technology Get more Inspect and Protect Want to learn more about what we do? Explore articles, videos and podcasts. Interested in reporting on a story? Contact CFIA Media Relations to arrange an interview with one of our experts. Have an idea or feedback to share? Get in touch!