Writing Science in Plain English: Clarity Rules

Rebecca Helton, MA

If you only read one book on science writing, make it this one.

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New iTHRIV Series aims to Amplify Underrepresented Voices in Health

iTHRIV CTSA

The Voices in Clinical and Translational Science series will focus on promoting dialogue and encouraging team science.

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Let’s Talk About Sex as a Biological Variable

Julie Bastarache, MD

SABV is easy thing to get right on your application and may uncover something unexpected in your research.

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Crafting the RCR Section in Application & Progress Report

Ashley Hood, PhD

How to approach the Training in Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) section of NIH grant proposals.

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I Got Everything I Thought I Wanted, but I'm Unhappy. Now What?

Burned Out Psychologist, PhD

I built a successful research career but found I was chronically unhappy with work. Since then, I’ve taken steps to examine the best way forward.

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How to "Do it All" (By Not Doing it All)

Katie Loth, PhD

As an academic mom of three, I get asked all of the time how I “do it all”. Short answer: I don’t! Long answer: Check out these thoughts, tips …

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Hidden Curriculum: Reading Recommendations

Monica Aswani, DrPH

Hidden Curriculum-related book, podcast, and other media recommendations.

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Honing Resiliency: Reminders from a Recent Disappointment

Florence Yuan, MD

My Failure CV and Sunshine Folder remind me to keep striving for opportunities, even when I don't get them.

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Don't Wait Until You're Motivated to Write. Take Small Actions!

Evelyne Deplazes, PhD

Take some (small) action. Maybe forgetting about that manuscript is the best way to get that manuscript written :) 

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Asking Questions at Talks: Curiosity is Best When Shared

Susan Tsutakawa, PhD

In my experience, science is most insightful when there’s input from different people.

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