{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: From the bench to the farm and back again. {Author}: Canton J; {Journal}: Immunol Cell Biol {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jul 11 {Factor}: 5.853 {DOI}: 10.1111/imcb.12810 {Abstract}: My path to becoming a scientist has taken many twists and turns. This is perhaps not unusual to hear. Indeed, in discussions with my colleagues it seems that for many of us the path was never a straight one. Certainly, for me there have been moments when my whole world was encompassed by science and at other times, I have felt strongly that my time in science was up. I like to think that as scientists we ask a lot of questions and, for many of us, those questions extend to our very purpose as a scientist. My intention with this article is not to document my career path in detail or to provide very specific advice. Rather, I hope to describe how questions have defined my journey and to inspire others to occasionally pause and ask themselves what a career in science means to them. Today, I am an Assistant Professor at a major Canadian university, and here are the questions I asked along the way.