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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Twitter for Scientists
Aimee Edgeworth
Tweet your research and network with other scientists.
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Becoming a More Productive Writer
Michelle Cardel, PhD, MS
How I became a more productive writer and published 14 scientific articles (8 first, 2 second, 2 senior-author) & 2 book chapters.
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What To Know While You Do Your PhD
PhD Diaries
Dear all incoming graduate students, Here’s what I wish someone told me when I started. Sincerely, 4th year PhD student
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Space for Conversation: Diversity, Inclusion, & Equity in Academics
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
An invitation to share insights, strategies, & successes for engrafting reverence for the necessity of diversity in all forms.
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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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Not All Pandemic Heroes Wear Capes: Science Help for Homebound Kids
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
There is no better time to convince folks that science is essential. Here are some heroes who are taking lessons to families online.
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Professional Success in Social Media
Amy Patel, MD
Global professional networking fosters comradery, collaboration, and mentorship.
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Your Message in the Media
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
You’ve been contacted to talk about your recent publication or discuss research by another team. Here's how to prepare.
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Conversion of a Social Media Skeptic
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Information is being propagated in important ways in online forums and social media. Sharing experiences and advice can enrich us all.
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