Acting on the Essential
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Essentialism is a guide to being re-energized by sharpening our focus on what is essential, compelling and generative.
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Using Content-Lexical Ties To Connect Ideas in Writing
Eric Sentell, PhD
You may have been told that your writing doesn’t flow well, but were you taught what that meant? Were you told how to fix it?
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On the Market: A Job Hunt Roundup
Ashley Hood, PhD
A compilation of job search boards, curated for postdoc and early career positions.
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The One with the Pivot
Rachel Yoho, CDP, PhD
“Pivot...pivaat... PIVAAAT!” As Spring 2020 ended, the higher ed community closed the door on "The One with the [educational] Pivot."
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Finding Your Science Flow: Yoga Lessons to Increase Productivity
Rachel Bonami, PhD
Keep your focus while under fire: learn how to slow down to speed up by applying yogic philosophy to your professional life.
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Finding Community on Twitter: Why I Plugged In
Rachel Bonami, PhD
Missing those impromptu hallway chats of ye olde February 2020? Consider turning to Twitter .
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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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“Zoom In” to Keep Group Review and Critique on Track
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Work-in-Progress sessions can get bogged down at the wrong level of feedback. Use a zoom-in approach to structure review and critique.
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Not that Kind of Bias: Tales of Survivorship Bias
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: We are all biased
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Not that Kind of Letter: Tales of Rejection
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: There are many rejections in science
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