One Minute Writing Tuneup: Readability

Rebecca Helton, MA

Tips for improving the readability of your writing for all audiences.

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Build a Great Team: Help Your Staff Help You

Rebecca Helton, MA

Your staff is here to help you succeed. Use their talents well.

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Diversify Your Funding Portfolio

Ray Blind, PhD

Getting funded requires just as much thought, work and innovation as your science.

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Advice for (New) Assistant Professors Extravaganza

Mirya Holman, PhD

Five rules that I wish I had known.

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Think You’re an Imposter? Here’s How to Know for Sure

David Sacks, PhD

Many scholars fear that they don’t belong. There’s a surefire way to know if you’re really an imposter.

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The Write Rules

Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD

Time to repent of these 10 basic writing sins.

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Civil Discourse as a Path to Hearing Others' Hopes & Fears

The Edge for Scholars

Being non-judgmental, embracing curiosity, asking lots of questions, and listening respectfully make us better physicians.

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An International Postdoc Experience

Melissa Krasnove

Doing a postdoc outside the US offers many advantages.

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Beginner’s Eye for the Science Guy (or Gal)

Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD

Take a fresh look at your data and the world around you.

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Three Tips for Writing to Non-Specialists

Eric Sentell, PhD

We often have broader audiences than our fellow specialists. Here are three tips for writing to non-specialists, from a writing specialist.

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