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July 11, 2008

Student/Postdoc Morale Poll

February 24, 2012

I've Got Your Impact Factor Right Here

The Journal of Negative Results in BioMedicine is only the beginning.

September 03, 2004

The Art of the Artefact

February 15, 2002

Your First "First-Author" Paper: Part One--The Writing

Most other scientists will be far more interested in what
they think your results mean than in what you think they mean.

July 07, 2006

A Pressure Cooker for Postdocs?

"His lab mantra was, 'It's better to ask forgiveness than permission,' 'If I don't know about it, it doesn't happen,' [and] 'Get it done at all costs, and don't tell me how.' " --Maura Lee Upright

April 16, 2004

Writing a Publishable Journal Article: A Perspective From the Other Side of the Desk

[H]ow can you be certain that the journal’s editor and peer reviewers will agree that your paper merits publication?

January 19, 2001

Yours Transferably: Going Global 1--Why and Who?

January 31, 2003

Where Credit Meets Accountability: The Perils of Authorship

"What researchers--authors--tend to overlook in the fight for credit is that the coin has two sides--one is credit, and the other, inseparable, is responsibility for the work's integrity."

December 17, 2004

Prize-Winning Posters

"You can't affect the layout of the room or the timing of your session, but you can still do a lot to make sure that your research results stand a chance of attracting the attention they deserve"

March 19, 1999

Intellectual Property: Exploitation of Intellectual Property, Technology Transfer Through the MRC

November 21, 2003

Sticking Irons Into the Funding Fire

If you have a good idea, don't just throw it into a grant application--do the pilot experiment and get that result in hand.

October 17, 2003

Abstracting the Truth

"It's amazing how presenting your paper in a nutshell makes the real worth of your discovery shine."

November 11, 2005

An International Scientist

The couple started looking "around in the world [to see] where we could both have nice positions," and they found what they were looking for in Spain.

July 28, 2000

Cash Injection for Mice and Men

March 14, 2013

A Tragic Tale of Two Postdocs

Pressure on scientists to produce impressive results that will bring in grants or renewals has never been greater.

April 19, 2002

You've Got the Data! Now Advocate for Change!

Quantifiable survey data are more resistant to dismissive interpretations than more subjective perceptions of the "quality" of the training environment.

September 14, 2012

Introduction: Communications Tech in the Lab

The Internet and ubiquitous video are changing how science is done.

October 29, 1999

Study Casts Doubt on Union Skeptics

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