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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What Makes You Unique?

Evelyne Deplazes, PhD

Focusing on what makes you unique to find a counterbalance to the hyper-competitive nature of academia.

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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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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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The Guiding Principle in Scientific Writing

Crystal Herron, PhD

Scientific writing is based on a number of principles. But they are all led by one guiding principle: make the reader’s job easy.

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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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I Got Everything I Thought I Wanted, but I'm Unhappy. Now What?

Burned Out Psychologist, PhD

I built a successful research career but found I was chronically unhappy with work. Since then, I’ve taken steps to examine the best way forward.

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Connecting on Twitter During Conference Season

Aimee Edgeworth

Quick reference guide for how to use social media to network during conference season, and beyond.

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Honing Resiliency: Reminders from a Recent Disappointment

Florence Yuan, MD

My Failure CV and Sunshine Folder remind me to keep striving for opportunities, even when I don't get them.

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How to "Do it All" (By Not Doing it All)

Katie Loth, PhD

As an academic mom of three, I get asked all of the time how I “do it all”. Short answer: I don’t! Long answer: Check out these thoughts, tips …

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