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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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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Towards New Paradigms in Scientific Publishing
Double Docs
New approaches can move more research output into the public sphere.
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Top 10 Social Media Recruitment Rules
Aimee Edgeworth
So you want to recruit study volunteers through social media? Here are 10 tips that you need to know BEFORE you recruit!
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How to Choose a Lab and Mentor According to #AcademicTwitter
Aimee Edgeworth
Academic Twitter comes through with a stockpile of answers on how to choose a lab and a mentor.
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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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What Does Bitcoin Have to Do with Medicine & Science? Maybe a Lot.
Josh Fessel, MD, PhD
I tried to understand bitcoin. I ended up learning about blockchain. And then, I had an idea....
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Make Your Research Portfolio or Website Stand Out
Aimee Edgeworth
Vrinda Nair offers a thread of tips (and visual references) to help your research portfolio look professional and polished.
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Rekindling the Fire: A Review of The Joy of Science
Scott Pearson
To rekindle our passion, Roel Snieder & Jen Scheider remind us of science's human heart & lay out a spiritual center to our enterpri
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Resilience as a Common Trait in Researchers
Amy Ramsey
If I have learned one thing in science, it is how to be more resilient.
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