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078: Knowing When to Leave Academia – Feat. The Recovering Academic Podcast
Maybe you’re in love with science, but you just can’t imagine your life as a PI. And maybe you’ve had a string of experiments fail and you’re just ready to put the entire ‘lab thi...
077: Google Discovers Five Keys to a Productive Lab
Google is data-obsessed, so it should come as no surprise that the company sought to apply its analytical expertise inside the organization. In an endeavor dubbed “Project Aristotl...
076: Should I choose a research focus BEFORE I apply?
Applying to grad school means making a series of difficult decisions: university location, reputation, lifestyle, and program. But do you need to pick out a specific research topic...
075: When Research Sucks
It’s inevitable. At some point in your research career, you’re going to get that sinking feeling. Your experiments will all fail, your PI will get on your case about finishing tha...
074: Does Science Have an Income Inequality Problem?
On May 2nd, NIH Director Francis Collins announced a plan to limit the total amount of grant funding awarded to an individual investigator or lab. According to Collins, “the distri...
073: Stop Telling Me My Project is Going to Fail!
Is your lab is filled with compassionate, positive individuals who offer nurturing support and gentle guidance to help you achieve your full potential as a scientist? We didn’t thi...
072: Voices from the Front Line of the Science March
We weren’t sure what to expect when scientists planned a protest march on Washington, D.C. and other world capitals. Would this politicize the scientific process? Would enough scie...
071: Practical Advice for Overcoming Imposter Syndrome with Dr. Maureen Gannon
Imposter syndrome might make you feel all alone in the world, but ironically, many graduate students, postdocs, and faculty members experience the same feelings of inadequacy. This...
070: Imposter Syndrome
Meeting a new cohort of graduate students on your first day of class can be intimidating. These are the brightest students from their undergraduate programs. Some of them have yea...
069: Five Ways Scientists SHOULD Be Using Twitter
Traditionally, spending time on social media was a great way to make your PI angry. Your job is to finish experiments, read papers, and present your work at conferences, not to upv...
068: Use Targeted Savings Accounts for Irregular Expenses
If the idea of saving money while in graduate school sounds laughable to you, you’re not alone. Many grad students live month to month on a stipend that places them near the povert...
067: Science Magazine Takes a Teeny, Tiny Step Toward Open Access
If you read the following headline this week, you might have experienced a small thrill: AAAS Forms Partnership to Expand Access to High-Quality Scientific Publishing AAAS, or the ...
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