Grant Pacing Workshop for February 2023 Submissions
The Edge for Scholars
Pace yourself smoothly to completion of your June 2022 submissions.
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Q&A: How to Give a Chalk Talk
BRET Office of Career Development ASPIRE Program
You have a whiteboard, a marker, and an hour to convince a department to hire you. How will you handle it? Senior faculty give their advice.
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Vanderbilt Inside Scoop
The Edge for Scholars
The inside scoop on advisories and information about the research environment at Vanderbilt.
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Bespoke Tailoring: Why You Want to Work with a Writer/Editor
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Hiring a medical editor is like having a bespoke tailor. No one cares what I’m wearing, but I want my work to step-out completely dressed for success.
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Avoiding a Mismatch: How To Work with a Writer or Editor
Rebecca Helton, MA
You don't have to do it all yourself! Many successful researchers engage scientific/medical writers and editors for help with grants, manuscripts, press releases, and more.
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How to Manage People as a New Investigator
Rebecca Helton, MA
We recently hosted three newly independent investigators who run research teams humming with activity and people, who told us what it takes to manage a lab full of humans in …
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Harness the Immense Power of Nosiness in NIH RePORTER
Rebecca Helton, MA
You've got questions. NIH RePORTER has answers.
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Understanding H. pylori: Meira Epplein
Rebecca Helton, MA
Meira Epplein, PhD, came to epidemiology by a more scenic route than most. She has always been fascinated by China, from Chinese art to culture and modern history. After getting …
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Watch Words: Go Slow
The Edge for Scholars
Go slow was the theme of a recent visit by Janice L. Gabrilove, MD. Take the more deliberate route, even when others seem to be whizzing by. Stay focused on …
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Back to Her Roots: Natasha Halasa
Rebecca Helton, MA
By studying respiratory illness and acute gastroenteritis in young children, Dr. Halasa is improving the lives of children in both the United States and Jordan.
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