Interviewing Do's and Don'ts (from Those Who've Seen It All)
Rebecca Helton, MA
Two department chairs and a vice chair for faculty affairs share how to put your best foot forward in the faculty interview.
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Nerdy Science Gifts for All
Helen Bird
We surveyed grad students, post docs, and faculty to bring you the best and most thoughtful gifts for academics.
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The Write Rules
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Time to repent of these 10 basic writing sins.
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Will They Stay or Will They Go?: Figures in NIH Grant Abstracts
Ashley Hood, PhD
The February 2020 grant submission cycle threw everyone for a loop.
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How Not to Blow an Interview
The Edge for Scholars
A roundup of the internet's best advice for acing your interview.
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How to Make an ESI Extension Request for Childbirth/Adoption
Rachel Bonami, PhD
NIH recognizes the impossible tap dance of being both new parent and scientist and offers help.
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Asking for What You Need: Intentional Negotiation
Shari Barkin, MD
Regardless of where you are in your career, it can be difficult to ask for what you need. For some this reflects a sense that you can’t or shouldn’…
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Why Write a K24?
Daniel Claassen, MD
Midcareer faculty often need protected time to mentor. NIH has a mechanism for that.
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What the F? Reference Letter vs Letter of Support
Melissa Krasnove
Communicating to the reviewers your ability to succeed in science and the support you have around you to make that happen is a crucial component of a fellowship application. Often, …
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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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