Even More Cranky
Cranky Reviewer
Bilateral justification is from the devil. It’s a cognitive drain and subtle form of punishment for your reader.
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WIN-WIN: Best Academic Life Hacks and Advice Blog Contest
The Edge for Scholars
We’re awarding $1,000 for travel to Translational Science 2019 to the author of the most viewed post between now and January 15.
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Insider Tip for Translational Science 2019
The Edge for Scholars
Save money when registering by connecting your profile with your CTSA institution. Here's how.
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If They Can't Trust You with Stats, They Won't Trust You with Money
James West, PhD
You've convinced reviewers they'll be brought up for war crimes if they don't fund your grant, but your statistics make you look amateurish.
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The Key to Handling Stress is Massive Egotism
James West, PhD
Why yes, the sky -is- always rose colored where I live.
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2018 Gifts to Inspire Future Scientists
Helen Bird
Attention Academic Parents: You’re two finals and one faculty meeting away from the big guy getting stuck in the chimney.
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Three essential steps to win a Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition
Judith Ford, PhD
Short talks, like the three minute thesis (3MT) require special skills. Learn tips from Dr Judy Ford who has trained students for 8 years.
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Disobedient Squirrel: An Interview with BethAnn McLaughlin
The Edge for Scholars
Winner of the 2018 MIT Disobedience Award talks about blogging, Fighty Squirrel, and #MeTooSTEM.
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Better than Tenure
Bruce Caron, PhD
The challenge here is to come up with a new professional bargain between professors and universities that is better than tenure...
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Creating a New Mentor-Mentee Action Plan: MMAP
The Edge for Scholars
We need your help redrawing the map for mentors and mentees.
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