A Catch-22 in Minority Training: How to Maintain Balance
As an ECR, it is important to attend conferences and meetings in order to gain knowledge and build networks. Whether you attend a small, specialized conference or a huge international meeting, there is...
View ArticleStanding up for science – now more than ever
Science has never been an easy job, but in the tradition of great scientists, we should keep fighting for it. The current climate of uncertainty, oppression, and fear-mongering that extends far beyond...
View ArticleScience is the name but collaboration is the game
The growing need for collaboration among young scientists is more essential now than ever before, with careers in research becoming more uncertain and perilous. In unfamiliar surroundings on the...
View ArticleNew Funding Structure Offers Hope for Young U.S. Scientists
With all eyes on the current budget proceedings in Washington, D.C, scientists fear an uncertain funding landscape in the United States. Further funding cuts for institutional overhead costs, which...
View ArticleTravel, science, and making friends: why you should go to a small conference
Last week, 200 myelin biologists met at a hotel in Ventura, California for five full days of hard-core science. If you’ve been to a Gordon Research Conference (GRC) before, you know what I mean by...
View Article‘Stop Acting Like A Grad Student’: review of “The Professor Is In”
0000-0002-5193-6605Roughly two years ago, a postdoc in my lab recommended a book to me called, “The Professor Is In: The Essential Guide to Turning Your PhD Into A Job,” by Dr. Karen Kelsky. A few...
View ArticleNatPhil – A Memoir of Mentoring
As many of us know and may have experienced, good mentors can have a long-lasting, positive impact on a young researcher taking his or her first steps into academia and may even define the trajectory...
View ArticleElements of a positive academic environment for early career researchers, and...
Academia can be a very intellectually challenging place, but also frustrating for more vulnerable populations, including early career researchers (ECRs), due to power imbalances. Ultimately, we must...
View ArticleWant to Write a Popular Science Book? Here’s What You Need to Know: A Guest...
0000-0002-6635-8182 Ever thought about writing a popular science book or rewriting and communicating your research in a more popular scientific way in general? As a researcher, I have always found...
View ArticleAcademic Mental Health: A Personal Story and How it Could Help Early Career...
The academic system of today is almost like a factory, becoming more and more focused on giving rise to products such as publications and grants. It is also geared towards producing more and more...
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