Why Managing Technostress is Key
Antentor Hinton, PhD
We need structural changes to deal with ever increasing technostress.
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Learning from HBCUs: How to Produce Black Professionals in STEMM
Antentor Hinton, PhD
Give HBCUs the support they need and deserve to thrive as educational enterprises for the African American diaspora.
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Moving Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion from Opinion to Evidence
Antentor Hinton, PhD
We believe the existing DEI space can co-exist in tandem with a more analytical space.
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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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Ask Twitter: Best Tools for Collecting Articles
Aimee Edgeworth
Academic Twitter shares favorite tools for collecting articles relevant to your research field.
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New Data Update on the All of Us Researcher Workbench
All of Us
On Thursday, June 23, the All of Us Research Program announced a new data update to the Researcher Workbench. This refresh includes information donated by participants through January 1, 2022. Using this data, …
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Make It About the Science
David Calkins, PhD
By keeping referencing about the science rather than the scientists, navigating peer review becomes a bit less treacherous.
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Strategic Procrastination
Julie Bastarache, MD
Strategic Procrastination – transforming a time-killing obstacle into a time-saving life hack
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