Back to Her Roots: Natasha Halasa

Rebecca Helton, MA

By studying respiratory illness and acute gastroenteritis in young children, Dr. Halasa is improving the lives of children in both the United States and Jordan.

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Chapter 3: Shattered

Dr Liz, PhD

Shattered glass

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Why Managing Technostress is Key

Antentor Hinton, PhD

We need structural changes to deal with ever increasing technostress.

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Sharpen Your Research Skills, Boost Your Career with a Mini-sabbatical

Andria Cimino, MPH

Is an immersive research training experience right for you? Find out how a CCTS mini-sabbatical catalyzed Dr. Courtney Peterson's career.

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All of Us Researcher Workbench Offers Unprecedented Look into Underrepresented Communities

All of Us

This expansive dataset from All of Us includes data from participants all over the US and is available to researchers at all career stages.

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How to Use ResearchMatch To Ignite Recruitment

Aimee Edgeworth

Is this free recruitment tool with over 119,000 registered volunteers right for you?

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Beliefs Are For Churches

Josh Fessel, MD, PhD

You ever see a paper or talk and say, "I just don't believe it"? BLASPHEMY! The power of science compels you to do better!

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Scientists! Get Those Amazon Prime Deals Now.

Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.

Amazon has 30 hours of awesome deals for Prime members. If you are a scientist, maybe some of these fun finds will inspire you and your team to further heights of …

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Ask Twitter: Best Tools for Collecting Articles

Aimee Edgeworth

Academic Twitter shares favorite tools for collecting articles relevant to your research field.

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Perfection is a Productivity Blocker

Jamie Meegan, PhD

Drop perfectionism to increase productivity and well-being

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