Exploiting Physiology: Scientists Jumping into Keto
Britteny Watson-Ivey
The scientific underpinnings of consuming a ketogenic diet are attracting researchers into a trend to get and stay lean. Learn how and why.
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I'm Not Your Mom and Other News About Females in STEM
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
You really need to stop using 'like my mom' as a compliment to your female mentors.
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Using BioVU for Research
BioVU
BioVU is a biobank of de-identified DNA samples and genetic data to fuel discovery. The “banked” DNA is from routine patient care-associated tests that would otherwise be discarded. The bank …
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Bad Meetings and How to Make Them Better
Aimee Edgeworth
Bad meetings can happen to good people. As someone who has hosted meetings about planning meetings, here are a few things to consider.
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Rolling Out Academic Bling for Edge for Scholars Users
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
Academics deserve more love for their hard work. We're rolling out the bling at Edge for Scholars to recognize our best bloggers, commenters and all around mensches.
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Handy Guide to Showing PostDoc Appreciation All Year Long
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
It's postdoc appreciation week! Here's your handy ROPIHRS acronym for success- Respect, Opportunities, Plans, Introductions, Health, Reality and Spine.
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5 Ways to Improve the RCR Section of Your K
The Edge for Scholars
Here are some helpful tips for writing a better Responsible Conduct of Research Plan (RCR) for your K
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NIH Wants to Pay Your Student Loans. Here's How to Make It Easier for Them to Do It.
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
NIH's Loan Repayment Programs have some of the highest funding rates. Here's how you can make it easier to get your loans paid.
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Data Management: Streamlining Your Research and Publication Pipeline
Elisabeth Shook
How can you respond to federal mandates – and increasing calls for research reproducibility – in your research and data management practices?
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