Twitter for Scientists
Aimee Edgeworth
Tweet your research and network with other scientists.
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Avoiding Barriers Between Your Work and Your Reviewer
Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD
Barriers - great for covid, bad for your grant. Here's how to avoid accidentally putting barriers between your proposal and your reviewer.
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Rethinking Race, Ancestry and Ethnicity in Precision Medicine Research
PMHDC Implementation Core
Using precision medicine to tackle heath disparities means redefining these terms.
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You've Got Things to Say: Upcoming Themes
The Edge for Scholars
Inviting blog posts for upcoming Cutting Edge newsletter themes.
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Lights. Camera. Network. #VirtualConferenceSeason Tips Contest
The Edge for Scholars
Inviting candid experiences, solutions, strategies for (virtual) conference attendance. Awarding #TS21 registration for most-viewed entries.
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Digital Branding that Beats Social Media Algorithms
Eric Sentell, PhD
Digital branding can be difficult because social media posts must beat the algorithms. Beat them with “threads” and a “one-to-one” approach.
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Digital Branding and SEO 101
Eric Sentell, PhD
Digital branding for scientists often involves blogging, and blogging involves SEO or search-engine optimization. Here are some basic tips.
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Ten Tips When Interviewing for a Faculty Position
N_ Cyclical, PhD
Some advice for interviewing for faculty jobs
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What the F?: Childcare Costs Allowed on Fellowships & Training Grants
Melissa Krasnove
NIH recently announced NRSA fellows can request funding to defray the cost of childcare. This blog shares how to request the funds.
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Choosing What to Do or Not to Do on the Job
Sara Myers, PhD
What would happen if we stopped doing the things we are told we ought to do but don’t want to do?
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