Pearls of Wisdom: Teach Less but Better

Rebecca Helton, MA

Dr. Corey Slovis shares secrets to teaching or presenting less, but better, to get listeners to understand your material.

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Discussing grants, work, and life at COMPASS

Aron Parekh, PhD

During the Newman Seminar entitled “Diversifying Your Research Portfolio,” Dr. Halasa, Dr. Roumie, and I emphasized the importance of applying for grants from a variety of funding sources.  We talked …

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Getting Your Ducks in a Row for that First Big Grant Submission

Aron Parekh, PhD

So you are sailing high with your K career development award ready to pounce on your next grant submission!  But what do you need to reach that next milestone, i.…

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Putting It All Together: Kevin C. Ess

Rebecca Helton, MA

On a recent Monday, Kevin Ess found himself in the operating room helping guide a brain resection procedure for one of his patients with epilepsy.  Earlier that day, he collected …

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TEDx Nashville Ticket Winners

Rebecca Helton, MA

Congratulations to the winners of our TEDx Nashville ticket giveaway! Check out their and others' favorite TED talks here.

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Pro Tips for Networking and Collaborating

Rebecca Helton, MA

Two PIs who lead large multi-site studies share their best advice on networking and collaborating.

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Diversifying Your Research Portfolio

Rebecca Helton, MA

Today the Newman Society held a panel discussion with three independent investigators who recently received their first large non-NIH grants.  Their tips for diversifying your research portfolio are: Finding Opportunities …

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Lupus Research on World Lupus Day: April Barnado

Rebecca Helton, MA

In honor of World Lupus Day, we talked to April Barnado, a K12 scholar who is developing methods to use the electronic health record to study outcomes in systemic lupus …

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Don’t Let Your Research Questions Go Out Without PICOTS

Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD

Specification of PICOTS is the minimum outerwear required to prevent your research question from being caught in a downpour of questions.

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Big Numbers, Big Ideas: Pingsheng Wu

Rebecca Helton, MA

Pingsheng Wu, PhD, likes playing with numbers.  She combs through large amounts of data, such as hospital records and surveys, seeking the causes of disease.  Although she has worked with …

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