Writing Your K or CDA Progress Report

The Edge for Scholars

Writing your annual progress report is both an art and a science. Here's how to ace it.

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Optimizing Colors for Projected Presentations

Sephirus Communications

Solutions to common problems when colors vary between your monitor and the projector.

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How to Book a Hotel for a Conference

Melis Sahinoz, MD

A recipe for booking conference hotel rooms.

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Shark Tank for Scientists: NIH’s SBIR/STTR Grants

Rebecca Helton, MA

All about NIH's small business collaboration grants, which fund commercialization of your big ideas.

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Think of It as the Next Big Adventure

Ross Cloney, PhD

Five years ago I joined Nature Communications from my postdoc to begin my new life as an editor.

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Not All Pandemic Heroes Wear Capes: Science Help for Homebound Kids

Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.

There is no better time to convince folks that science is essential. Here are some heroes who are taking lessons to families online.

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Maintaining Well-Being: Graduate Student Version

Kelsea Best

Practice distant socializing and stay connected with those who are important to you.

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The Uncertainty of Research: Reality Check

Chevis Shannon, DPH

For many of us, the Covid-19 work environment we have been thrust into is one of instability and uncertainty.  In reflecting on all this uncertainty, I can’t help but …

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What to Do When Your Plans Get Thrown Out the Window

Sarah Dobson

Now that the dust is beginning to settle on our new abnormal, here's how to create some structure and control.

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Get Your PMCIDs PDQ

Rebecca Helton, MA

One item easy to do from isolation is making sure your publications comply with the NIH Public Access Policy and receive PMCIDs.

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