People from all walks of life were inspired to march for many reasons. Voices in Nashville conveyed five key themes about why science matters and pledged commitment to continue science communication and advocacy.
Posted by PamelaHull on April 22, 2017
A request for revisions is as good as acceptance – but only if you’ll put aside your burning desire to see the wretches who did not appreciate your brilliance crushed for their impertinence.
Posted by James West on April 18, 2017
Speed mentoring is a riff on speed dating that allows trainees & early career faculty to meet multiple mentors in a short time. We share all the details needed to host your own speed mentoring.
Posted by Edge for Scholars on April 18, 2017
Maximize the best parts of travel by adding new dimensions to your planning and by disrupting some conventional ideas about work travel.
Posted by motiv8d_mentor on April 16, 2017
Do you consider yourself an introvert? Do you get anxious thinking about how to meet new colleagues? Check out these tips shared from a fellow introvert…
Posted by alvinj on April 15, 2017
If you want to be off your K or similar career development award before the end of five years, the calendar will tell you that you can’t start later than the third year to submit a substantial grant.
Posted by Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD on April 15, 2017
This is for those of you who HATE time tracking. Because you’re too creative. Your job is too unpredictable. You don’t believe in time as we know it….whatever your reason. The only commodity you have as a scientist or physician is your time. And if you aren’t controlling your time with an iron fist, you […]
Posted by Fighty Squirrel on April 12, 2017
A manuscript sprint harnesses the power of peer accountability and review to get a manuscript from zero to out the door in 6-8 weeks.
Posted by Rebecca Helton on April 12, 2017
Time to repent of these 10 basic writing sins.
Posted by Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD on April 12, 2017
From the Director of Toughness: Challenging, competitive career progression is the norm in highly-educated professions. We’ve got it good.
Posted by Director of Toughness on April 7, 2017