What I Wish I’d Known Before I Wrote My K
The Edge for Scholars
Three K awardees share the advice they wish they'd received before preparing career development awards.
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Twitter for Scientists
Aimee Edgeworth
Tweet your research and network with other scientists.
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Using Timelines to Diagnose Problems in Career Planning
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Translating intended goals into a single simple image as a timeline is a powerful tool for staying on track.
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Vanderbilt Inside Scoop
The Edge for Scholars
Community happenings across campus.
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How a Jail-house Letter and Goat Research Can Get Your Grant Funded
Eric Sentell, PhD
So-called “audience-based rhetoric” persuades much more effectively than just stating the reasons your grant is the best idea ever.
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Leadership from Behind the Screen Part 2
Chevis Shannon, DPH
Stop worrying about the work and focus on the worker!
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2021 Gifts for New Doctors
Helen Bird
From tasty effervescence to notebooks for Nobel-winning throughts, here are the top 15 gifts for celebrating phase transitions.
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Practical Writing Advice from a Writing Teacher
Rebecca Helton, MA
Writing guide offers straightforward advice for communicating ideas clearly.
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Avoiding Barriers Between Your Work and Your Reviewer
Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD
Barriers - great for covid, bad for your grant. Here's how to avoid accidentally putting barriers between your proposal and your reviewer.
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Rethinking Race, Ancestry and Ethnicity in Precision Medicine Research
PMHDC Implementation Core
Using precision medicine to tackle heath disparities means redefining these terms.
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