Friendly Advice from Your NIH Grant Reviewer

Vicky Morgan, PhD

Dear PI, I am your NIH grant reviewer. Many feel that reviewers are the enemy. But for the next few weeks I want to be your friend.

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Postdoctoral Fellow - Job Opening

Marsha Gordon, MPH

JOIN OUR TEAM! Rutgers CARE-PC is looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join our collaborative team on an NCI-funded survivorship project.

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Specific Aims Part II - the Solution

Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD

Part II of my series on the Specific Aims page.

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On the Interview Trail While Pregnant or Pumping

Scientist Mom, PhD

Tips on how to manage marathon academic job interviews while pregnant or pumping

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Mentoring Roundup: What to Consider When Selecting a Research Mentor

The Edge for Scholars

Round-up of posts on what to consider when selecting a research mentor.

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The Crosswalk Model: Mentoring and Diversity

The Edge for Scholars

Not all crosswalks are the same. Mentees and mentors must understand each other to get to the other side.

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Navigating Academic Relationships

Stacey Satchell, PCC, MSEd, MA

The bedrock of any good relationship – whether academic or otherwise – is clear communication and aligning expectations.

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Specific Aims Part 1 - The Problem

Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD

Part 1 of a series on how to write the ever popular specific aims page.

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Teaching Tips Roundup

Rebecca Helton, MA

Start your classes well with these essays, tutorials, and suggestions.

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Triggering Shame vs. Stimulating Curiosity

Cynthia Paschal, PhD

Obviously, our goal in teaching is to help students move from ignorance to acquiring the knowledge, skills, and abilities that will help them make a positive impact on the world …

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