Suicide Prevention in University Settings
Helen Bird
A toolkit of resources to create a suicide-safer community for academics in crisis.
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Not that Kind of Boss: Tales of Team Management and Mentorship
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: People are the most important and most challenging part of a research program
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One-Minute Writing Tuneup: Correcting Comparisons
Rebecca Helton, MA
Using "compared to" in place of "than" inevitably leads you to compare the wrong things.
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How to Get a K24
The Edge for Scholars
Four recipients of K24s shared their advice for writing these grants that protect time for mentoring.
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Insider Tip for Translational Science 2019
The Edge for Scholars
Save money when registering by connecting your profile with your CTSA institution. Here's how.
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WIN-WIN: Best Academic Life Hacks and Advice Blog Contest
The Edge for Scholars
We’re awarding $1,000 for travel to Translational Science 2019 to the author of the most viewed post between now and January 15.
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Why Write a K24?
Daniel Claassen, MD
Midcareer faculty often need protected time to mentor. NIH has a mechanism for that.
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Your Guide to the Unspoken Rules of a Career in Academics
Rebecca Helton, MA
Not Discussed is a travel guide for academics at any stage of their careers. Win a free copy by commenting!
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Even More Cranky
Cranky Reviewer
Bilateral justification is from the devil. It’s a cognitive drain and subtle form of punishment for your reader.
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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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