Abstract Roundup, Yee-Haw!
Aimee Edgeworth
Saddle up for this week's writing roundup featuring helpful resources for writing an abstract.
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NIAAA Steps Up with Great Addiction Outreach Tool
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
Scientists & clinicians studying alcoholism now have an amazing resource they can recommend for alcohol information and treatment. ✔︎ it out
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What You Should Expect from Mentors
The Edge for Scholars
Practical advice from four senior mentors on what you should expect and what you should do in return.
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So You Want to Be a Leader
Rebecca Helton, MA
“I could run this place better!” We’ve all said it about something. But what if you really could?
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Overlapping Rules for Horror Movies and Research
Sam Gannon, EdD
Note: some are really only helpful if we add the words “in the lab” to the rule.
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Tips for Cultivating a National/International Reputation
Women on Track
A strong reputation doesn't happen on its own. You have to build it. Here's how.
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Helping When You Have No Answers
David Sacks, PhD
Sometimes a member of your team will have a problem you can’t solve with facts or advice. You can still help them. Empathy is the key.
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Dot Journal Your Way to Productivity
Aimee Edgeworth
Dot-journaling is not just hipster slang for to-do list, it’s a different way of looking at lists altogether.
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Not that Kind of Progress: Tales of Setting up a New Laboratory
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: It takes time!
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Best Poster Resources for Trainees
Aimee Edgeworth
A roundup of our favorite resources and protips on posters.
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