Thoughts on negotiating at COMPASS

Aron Parekh, PhD

Following Dr. Barkin’s enlightening Newman Seminar entitled “The Nuts and Bolts of Getting What You Need to Succeed,” we continued discussing various aspects of academic negotiating for junior faculty …

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Discussing grants, work, and life at COMPASS

Aron Parekh, PhD

During the Newman Seminar entitled “Diversifying Your Research Portfolio,” Dr. Halasa, Dr. Roumie, and I emphasized the importance of applying for grants from a variety of funding sources.  We talked …

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COMPASS is off and running beginning with discussions regarding tenure-track stressers!

Aron Parekh, PhD

For PIs early in their careers such as myself, the thought of what is required to achieve promotion at VUMC while on the basic scientist/physician scientist tenure track can …

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Exercising Your Professional Brand at Conference Interviews

Rebecca Helton, MA

At Vanderbilt, we’ve been doing a lot with professional branding lately.  What you wear, what you do, and how you speak, sit, and walk all say things about you …

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Get Your Genetics Questions Answered

Rebecca Helton, MA

Dr. Nancy Cox, Director of the Vanderbilt Genetics Institute, is participating in Reddit’s Human Genetics AMA week with an “Ask Me Anything” Q&A session.  Check it out …

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Heart to Heart: Anna Hemnes

Rebecca Helton, MA

Every day, Anna Hemnes, MD, treats patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension.  Every day, she works to find a cure. Pulmonary arterial hypertension is a rare disease that narrows and stiffens …

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