Lessons Learned While Building a Research Career: Mentoring Matters
Ciara Shaver, MD, PhD
Choosing mentors and a lab environment for your training years is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a scientist.
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Academic Speaking: Make Sure Your Audience Can Understand You!
Judith Ford, PhD
How you communicate the results of your research is just as important as how you conduct the research. If you don’t communicate effectively, you might as well not have …
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Books for Biological & Biomedical PhD Students
Aimee Edgeworth
Book picks for biological and biomedical PhD students, suggested straight from our Academic Tweeps.
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The Power of Strong Collaborations
Fiona Harrison, PhD
The right collaborations can accelerate your career - choose wisely!
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Perfection is a Productivity Blocker
Jamie Meegan, PhD
Drop perfectionism to increase productivity and well-being
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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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Why Managing Technostress is Key
Antentor Hinton, PhD
We need structural changes to deal with ever increasing technostress.
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No Work Email After Work Pledge
Aimee Edgeworth
Redrawing work-life boundaries with #NoWorkAfterEmail pledge and other tips from Twitter.
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Taking a Break Without Losing Your Momentum (or Your Mind!)
Julie Bastarache, MD
Mind tricks for a "guilt free" vacation!
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A Recipe Gone Haywire (ARGH)
Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD
Do you like pesto and peanut butter but dislike acronyms? If so read on this post is for you!
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