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youinthelab
Thank you to *everyone* for an extraordinary #GradRecruitWeek. Undergrads—thank you for trusting us with your Qs & letting us share them with others. And for putting yourself out there by
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Shaun Hendy
hendysh
This article makes a great case for postdocs as a response to COVID-19, but the case for such a scheme stands alone even without the current crisis 1/Nhttps://twitter.com/nicgaston/status/1315733669496066053 As noted
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Corrie Navis
CorrieJN
In light of some recent threads I've seen, and some experiences in my own life/those of colleagues, I feel the need to say: PIs and instructors: you do not need
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Samantha Morris
morris_lab
I invest a lot of energy trying to recruit postdocs to my lab. I haven't received a SINGLE non-immigrant postdoc application in the past five years I'm a proud immigrant
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Swati Parashar
swatipash
So much is being #published these days dat 1 must believe #publishing industry profits out of mediocre ideas. I have a huge backlog of reading new stuff, but when I
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Lauren Vetere
laurenmvetere
Attention Sinai trainees (students and postdocs)! Follow @THAWMountSinai to get updates on resources and programs being put in place to help us stay connected and support each other. @GradSchoolSinai @MtSinaiPostdocs
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Aliakbar Akbaritabar (Ali)
Akbaritabar
Using the amazing #Thread on #HiddenCurriculum, I would like to narrate a brief story on #SocialAspectOfScience, which I wish & hope #AcademicTwitter would pay more attention to it. Issue of
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Adriano Aguzzi
AdrianoAguzzi
I am reviewing a bunch of fellowship applications this weekend. Many young candidates have listed papers as "submitted". I find that obsolete and potentially damaging. In 99% of cases, everything
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cancerconnector
CancerConnector
Something I’ve been thinking and talking about a lot during this #COVID19 pandemic is how seemingly small differences are being magnified in likely long-lasting ways. A THREAD (mostly about academia,
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DNLee
DNLee5
Seriously, let's evaluate this kind of work-culture thinking.I call such work culture praxis "Plantation Politics" highered research, output & teams operate pretty much how antebellum Southern Plantations operated to produce
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Natalie Tronson
TronsonLab
I keep seeing takes suggesting that "international students and scholars already on J or H1B visas and in the US are okay". Um? They might not immediately be affected by
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Roshni Rao
RoshniRaoPhD
Recently, an International PhD student submitted an application for a position I have open. Their pitch to me in their cover letter is "I don't have an accent". Let's just
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Dr Kay Guccione
kayguccione
Mentoring works best as a partnership with a bit of ‘professional distance’ ie not your supervisor/PI or dept colleagues. How easy is if for you to access a good quality
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Tuuli Lappalainen
tuuliel
Many labs, including mine, welcome postdocs with expertise in a more or less different field, but it's a riskier move - PIs need to consider every hire as an investment
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Emmett Macfarlane
EmmMacfarlane
10 years ago I was smack dab in the middle of a two-year postdoc down at Harvard. Right now grad students are working on their applications for a variety of
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Jedidah Isler, PhD
JedidahIslerPhD
As the 1st BW to graduate from Yale astro w a PhD in astrophysics, I was asked to comment on the racist dept emails sent by senior faculty in this
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