2021 Gifts to Inspire Future Scientists
Helen Bird
Spark a career path or inspire creativity with these Edge-tastic STEM gifts for future scientists.
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Inspiring the Next Generation of STEM Researchers
Melissa Krasnove
Do you remember the moment you decided to become a scientist? What inspired you? Were there others around that you could look to as role models? For many kids from …
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Celebrating “The Climb”
RC Stabile
To achieve a goal, we must celebrate the small wins to fuel motivation. No matter how small, we must recognize the milestones along the way as a tool to energize …
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Advice from a Sixth Year PhD Student
Aimee Edgeworth
A short thread with some cool resources and tidbits of advice for the new-ish PI.
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Gaining Experience Mentoring for Diversity
Julie Bastarache, MD
Having a diverse research group is so important to me. Here are some of the ways I have tried to enhance diversity in my group.
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More Friendly Advice: When Rejection Isn’t Really Rejection
Vicky Morgan, PhD
When rejection isn’t really rejection – more friendly advice from your NIH grant reviewer I know you’ve heard it, too – “Not Discussed” means you should toss that idea in …
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Fighting Rejection, Reggae-Style: Three Little Reviewers
Rachel Bonami, PhD
Read on for "Bouncing back from rejection" tips, reggae-style.
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Dealing with Rejection
Nadine A De La Rosa, Ed.D.
#Managing rejection #Redirection
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Growing Stronger in the Face of Rejection: Roundup
Rebecca Helton, MA
Perspectives on managing the emotional fallout and using rejection to improve your work.
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Friendly Advice from Your NIH Grant Reviewer
Vicky Morgan, PhD
Dear PI, I am your NIH grant reviewer. Many feel that reviewers are the enemy. But for the next few weeks I want to be your friend.
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