Water Your ORCID
Rebecca Helton, MA
NIH begins requiring an ORCID ID for those on training grants in October. Here's how to set up yours.
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Pay It Forward with a Prize
The Edge for Scholars
Your hard-earned wisdom may be the solution to someone else’s need
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Thoughts from a Self-Proclaimed Interdisciplinarian
Tisha Felder, PhD, MSW
Pros, cons, and lessons learned from an interdisciplinary and interprofessional journey.
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A Beginner's Guide for Addressing Sexual Harassment in Academia
Needhi Bhalla, PhD
Suggestions for how scientists, specifically male scientists, can undermine the alienating culture of sexual harassment that exists in STEM.
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Reviewers & Editors Share the Secret Sauce
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Publishing Your Medical Research has a secret sauce - data from reviewers and editors.
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Accommodating Employees with (Invisible) Disabilities
Rebecca Helton, MA
Evening the playing field for staff with a visible or invisible disability.
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Not that Kind of Attendee: Tales of Conference Attendance by Trainees
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: Maximize your trainee’s time by picking wisely
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Writing Teaching and Diversity Statements
BRET Office of Career Development ASPIRE Program
Top tips for writing these important parts of your job application packet.
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Creed: Taking a Beating
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Getting out of the ring too early is the most common cause of death of scientific ideas. Fight on.
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Join the Conversations Online Book Club
The Edge for Scholars
Together we'll dig into discussion of books selected for actionable intel.
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