Working Parents: Emergency Supplies for 30 Minutes of Quiet
Helen Bird
At the intersection of Zoom conferences and melt downs are the glorious You Tubers who have valiantly posted hours of content.
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10 Takeaways for Managing Undergraduate Research Assistants
Helen Bird
With guidance, undergrads can be reliable, competent and self-motivated young scientists who are an integral part of your research team.
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All About My Mentor
Cristina Espinosa-Diez, PhD
Before you start your next odyssey, ensure you have the right mentors, enjoy your sail and make it to port safe and sound.
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Not that Kind of Grant: Tales of Early Career Investigator Grants
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: There are many sources and types of grants.
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It’s Not a One Size Fits All Approach: Best Practices for Engaging Minorities with SCD in Health Research
Tilicia Mayo-Gamble, PhD
World Sickle Cell Awareness Day is an opportunity to call attention to the need for engaging patients in health research.
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Perfection is a Productivity Blocker
Jamie Meegan, PhD
Drop perfectionism to increase productivity and well-being
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Note to Self
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Grants are awarded to institutions. My research is oddly enough not attached to me. Case in point: The Superior Court of San Diego has issued an injunction to block transition …
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Why Write a K24?
Daniel Claassen, MD
Midcareer faculty often need protected time to mentor. NIH has a mechanism for that.
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Summer Short Course with the All of Us Research Program (July 17-21)
All of Us
Make the most of the Researcher Workbench with this course.
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Thoughts from a Self-Proclaimed Interdisciplinarian
Tisha Felder, PhD, MSW
Pros, cons, and lessons learned from an interdisciplinary and interprofessional journey.
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