Why Can’t NIH Study Sections Operate More Like Journal Reviews?
Lisa Pastore, PhD
Why can’t NIH Study Sections have a consistent set of reviewers and consistent critique?
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#GRExit and the Next Slippery Slope in Graduate Admissions
Rachel Yoho, CDP, PhD
As more academic programs and departments make the GRE optional, the question remains - which metrics will be used to replace it?
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Growing Stronger in the Face of Rejection: Roundup
Rebecca Helton, MA
Perspectives on managing the emotional fallout and using rejection to improve your work.
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More Friendly Advice: When Rejection Isn’t Really Rejection
Vicky Morgan, PhD
When rejection isn’t really rejection – more friendly advice from your NIH grant reviewer I know you’ve heard it, too – “Not Discussed” means you should toss that idea in …
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2021 Gifts to Inspire Future Scientists
Helen Bird
Spark a career path or inspire creativity with these Edge-tastic STEM gifts for future scientists.
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What Makes You Unique?
Evelyne Deplazes, PhD
Focusing on what makes you unique to find a counterbalance to the hyper-competitive nature of academia.
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New iTHRIV Series aims to Amplify Underrepresented Voices in Health
iTHRIV CTSA
The Voices in Clinical and Translational Science series will focus on promoting dialogue and encouraging team science.
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How to "Do it All" (By Not Doing it All)
Katie Loth, PhD
As an academic mom of three, I get asked all of the time how I “do it all”. Short answer: I don’t! Long answer: Check out these thoughts, tips …
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Taking a Break Without Losing Your Momentum (or Your Mind!)
Julie Bastarache, MD
Mind tricks for a "guilt free" vacation!
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No Work Email After Work Pledge
Aimee Edgeworth
Redrawing work-life boundaries with #NoWorkAfterEmail pledge and other tips from Twitter.
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