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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The Benefits of Flying Solo
Cristina Espinosa-Diez, PhD
For the past three years, I went to all the meetings and conferences by myself. Here's why flying solo can be good for you, too.
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Not that Kind of Conference: Attending Clinical Conferences as a PhD
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: It’s not for you, but you should go anyway.
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Opportunities for Collaboration with the Trial Innovation Network
Aimee Edgeworth
If you're doing multi-site clinical research, this group can supercharge your study recruitment and make technical details easier and less time-consuming.
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Twitter for Scientists
Aimee Edgeworth
Tweet your research and network with other scientists.
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Three essential steps to win a Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition
Judith Ford, PhD
Short talks, like the three minute thesis (3MT) require special skills. Learn tips from Dr Judy Ford who has trained students for 8 years.
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Know Thy Study Section Members
Niccolo Machiavelli
Look at the roster for the study section(s) your grants will go to. Find these people.
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Professional Success in Social Media
Amy Patel, MD
Global professional networking fosters comradery, collaboration, and mentorship.
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Lessons in Leadership: Why You Should Read Colin Powell's It Worked For Me
The Edge for Scholars
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell offers leadership advice through storytelling in this collection of anecdotes and true tales. Each short chapter derives a lesson from an incident encountered in …
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Finding Community on Twitter: Why I Plugged In
Rachel Bonami, PhD
When viewed as a professional forum, Twitter is an excellent tool.
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