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166. Want to Improve Research Careers? Scientists Have 5,434 Suggestions.
The CACTUS Global Mental Health Survey asked valuable questions about stress, performance, and career goals for scientists. The data revealed plenty of room for improvement, as res...
165: A Survey Asked Researchers About Their Mental Health. Here’s What They Said.
Most academics are overwhelmed, even the ones who are successful in terms of being productive researchers, busy teachers and efficient administrators. But, they seem like the norm ...
164. The Essential Guide to Grad School Applications
Do you hear it? It’s the sound of hopeful scientists frantically typing out their grad school applications! They’re pondering the best format for a CV, scouring University websites...
163. The 3 T’s of Successful Field Research
The only thing harder than hiking for three hours into a remote boreal forest is realizing you forgot your sample kit back in the lab. For many researchers, running out of a reagen...
056. Team Up for Speedier Science (R)
When we think of scientists, we often think of the lone researcher plodding away at the bench late into the night. We imagine Alexander Fleming scrutinizing his penicillium molds ...
162. Get More Done with LabScrum w/ Dr. Lisa May
It’s 8PM on a Wednesday night, and you’re sitting in a quiet lab all alone. It’s your turn to present during lab meeting on Friday, and that familiar sense of panic starts to set i...
161. Career Development is NOT a Waste of Time. We Have Proof.
All those feelings of excitement and possibility screech to a halt when you walk back into the lab to see your PI glaring over her reading glasses. She looks at her watch. “Hey, go...
160. Mailbag – Finding A Postdoc Overseas, Lab Equipment at Home, et al!
You know it. You love it. It’s mailbag time! We answer real listener questions, plus a few questions no one is asking! Make it Meaningful The first question comes from Lexi, who is...
159. Cultivating Resilience w/ Adina Glickman
Imagine a tennis ball dropped on cement – it immediately bounces back to your hand. Now imagine dropping that same ball on a sandy beach. The bounce of a tennis ball on pavement is...
027. The Road More Traveled: Stepping Off of the Tenure Track (R)
In 2011, a whopping 36,000 science and technology grad students earned their PhDs. That same year, about 3,000 faculty positions were created. So why did you feel like a failure ...
158. Five Strategies for Defeating Distractions
It’s Friday morning, and you promised your PI a draft of your paper before the weekend. The trouble is, you lost a lot of time this week to distractions. Monday you had lab meeting...
157. The Three Mentors You Need
Most graduate students look on their research advisors as a mentor – hoping for guidance on science, career, and life in general. But even a superstar PI can’t provide that kind of...
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