# An open chat with…Pierre Santucci: a testimonial on why we should engage with scientific societies and their journals

**Authors:** Pierre Santucci, Ioannis Tsagakis

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/2211-5463.70045 · FEBS Open Bio · 2025-04-25

## TL;DR

This article highlights the importance of scientific societies and their journals in supporting research, education, and career development, as discussed by Pierre Santucci.

## Contribution

The paper provides a personal testimonial on the career benefits of engaging with scientific societies and their journals.

## Key findings

- Scientific societies offer networking, training, and funding opportunities that benefit scientists.
- Engagement with societies and journals can directly impact a scientist's career positively.
- Pierre Santucci shares how FEBS initiatives and journals contributed to his professional growth.

## Abstract

Scientific societies constitute a cornerstone in our scientific landscape by supporting research activities, fostering networking opportunities and promoting extensive training and education in basic sciences. As membership‐based organisations, scientific societies provide their members with access to meetings, workshops, educational programs and also funding opportunities through fellowships and awards. Societies also run and supervise the publishing activities of their sponsored journals that benefit authors and the entire community by enabling the publication of high‐quality studies by scientists, for scientists. Most societies or not‐for‐profit publishing organisations financially lean on memberships and their journals to support their activities. Therefore, engaging with and advocating for scientific societies and not‐for‐profit journals is important to help sustain their impactful activities and to raise awareness for fellow unaware scientists. In this piece, we discuss with our newly appointed Publishing Liaison Officer, Pierre Santucci, how scientific societies and sponsored journals can have a direct and beneficial impact on a scientist's career. Pierre also provides a short testimonial of his experience with FEBS initiatives and FEBS Press journals.

Pierre SANTUCCI is a principal investigator at the CNRS—Aix Marseille Université and recipient of a FEBS Excellence Award. He was also recently appointed FEBS Open Bio Publishing Liaison Officer. In this Open Chat with…, he discusses the importance of engaging with scientific societies and their journals, and highlights through some of his personal experience how this engagement benefited his professional career.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** pulmonary bacterial infections (MESH:D001424)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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