Make It About the Science
David Calkins, PhD
By keeping referencing about the science rather than the scientists, navigating peer review becomes a bit less treacherous.
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Strategic Procrastination
Julie Bastarache, MD
Strategic Procrastination – transforming a time-killing obstacle into a time-saving life hack
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When the hired becomes the hirer: Hiring tips for new group leaders
Christina Termini, PhD
Here, I share some tips and tricks for new group leaders to consider when building their research team. My recent lessons learned.
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All of Us Researcher Workbench Offers Unprecedented Look into Underrepresented Communities
All of Us
This expansive dataset from All of Us includes data from participants all over the US and is available to researchers at all career stages.
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Finding Community on Twitter: Why I Plugged In
Rachel Bonami, PhD
When viewed as a professional forum, Twitter is an excellent tool.
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Asking Questions at Talks: Curiosity is Best When Shared
Susan Tsutakawa, PhD
In my experience, science is most insightful when there’s input from different people.
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Hidden Curriculum: Series Introduction
Monica Aswani, DrPH
An introduction to a series of posts related to hidden curriculum topics.
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Hidden Curriculum: Reading Recommendations
Monica Aswani, DrPH
Hidden Curriculum-related book, podcast, and other media recommendations.
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Let’s Talk About Sex as a Biological Variable
Julie Bastarache, MD
SABV is easy thing to get right on your application and may uncover something unexpected in your research.
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Don't Wait Until You're Motivated to Write. Take Small Actions!
Evelyne Deplazes, PhD
Take some (small) action. Maybe forgetting about that manuscript is the best way to get that manuscript written :)
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