Shields Up: Being A Science Leader in Tough Times
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
It's a new week in unbelievably challenging times. Labs need to work and papers need to be published. Finding importance in pipetting and grant writing is a struggle.
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More Bad News on the Greying of NIH PI's
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
Last week, PNAS published work by Michael and Jonathan Levitt outlining in vivid detail the continued pattern towards a greying NIH portfolio. Surveying publicly available data as well as data …
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Point_Mutation Gives a Master Class in Scientists as Wackaloons.
Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.
Our gloriously strange twitter science buddies shared what it takes to make experiments that are feisty work.
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Innovation Lab for Early Career Researchers: Radical Solutions to the Opioid Misuse Epidemic
The Edge for Scholars
Seeking early career researchers who are ready for a multidisciplinary, deep-dive into collaborative research on opioid misuse.
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Resilience as a Common Trait in Researchers
Amy Ramsey
If I have learned one thing in science, it is how to be more resilient.
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Not that Kind of Candidate: Tales from the Interview Gauntlet
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: The entire visit is an interview.
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Mentees and Mentors Must-Read Book Lists
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
We asked mentees and mentors what books most influenced their careers, which they give or lend most, and what they are currently reading.
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What's a BATNA?
The Edge for Scholars
The power of the BATNA is really the power to say no without feeling like you’ve failed.
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Not that Kind of Visit: Tales of Preparation for Your First Interview
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: Reduce interview stress through preparation.
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How to Keep Your Trainee Tables So Your Grants Manager Will Love You
Rebecca Helton, MA
The minute you have a trainee, even an undergrad, start tracking these things. Training grant directors and staff will love it if you do it this way.
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