As researchers, ideas are arguably our most valuable form of currency, and generating new ideas is a requirement for becoming an independent scientist. However, relatively few resources are available to offer guidance on this process.
As researchers, ideas are arguably our most valuable form of currency, and generating new ideas is a requirement for becoming an independent scientist. However, relatively few resources are available to offer guidance on this process.
If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance that you’re in the science business. What you might not realize is that this is also a people business, and that the relationships you build within (and outside of) the scientific community are not only essential for your career progression, but can also be fun and meaningful.
If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance that you’re in the science business. What you might not realize is that this is also a people business, and that the relationships you build within (and outside of) the scientific community are not only essential for your career progression, but can also be fun and meaningful.
t’s conference season! That means travel to new places, listening to great talks, free beer at poster sessions, and…networking! Last month, I talked about why you need a network and who needs to be in your network, and the fact that despite the importance of this activity, it’s one that we often dread.
t’s conference season! That means travel to new places, listening to great talks, free beer at poster sessions, and…networking! Last month, I talked about why you need a network and who needs to be in your network, and the fact that despite the importance of this activity, it’s one that we often dread.
A professional network is an essential part of success in nearly all career paths. Even Walter White in Breaking Bad needed a professional network to get his job done! Yet, for many young scientists I meet, networking falls solidly into the category of “things I know I should be doing, but really dread.
A professional network is an essential part of success in nearly all career paths. Even Walter White in Breaking Bad needed a professional network to get his job done! Yet, for many young scientists I meet, networking falls solidly into the category of “things I know I should be doing, but really dread.
I’ve had a great year for running – since last spring, I’ve set a personal record in every race I’ve entered. Much of that success has come from hard work and strategic training. But, as I alluded to in my last blog post, while hard work and training are very important, they aren’t everything.
I’ve had a great year for running – since last spring, I’ve set a personal record in every race I’ve entered. Much of that success has come from hard work and strategic training. But, as I alluded to in my last blog post, while hard work and training are very important, they aren’t everything.
In my last post, I used the analogy of personal training to think about what motivates us and how we can harness that to consider career options and push through the rough patches that we’ll inevitably encounter in our career trajectories. I’m going to continue with the sports analogy for a bit longer, thinking about how we can apply the training habits of athletes to our work life.
In my last post, I used the analogy of personal training to think about what motivates us and how we can harness that to consider career options and push through the rough patches that we’ll inevitably encounter in our career trajectories. I’m going to continue with the sports analogy for a bit longer, thinking about how we can apply the training habits of athletes to our work life.
2017 was a big year! Our group had the opportunity to move from Utah to Emory, and we were also fortunate to be able to start a number of new projects, including adding a branch of education research.
2017 was a big year! Our group had the opportunity to move from Utah to Emory, and we were also fortunate to be able to start a number of new projects, including adding a branch of education research.
I've had several people tell me this both pre- and post-tenure. I respectfully and wholeheartedly disagree.
I've had several people tell me this both pre- and post-tenure. I respectfully and wholeheartedly disagree.
This post is excerpted from a chapter I wrote for Mom the Chemistry Professor (2018 edition). "Are you always this enthusiastic?"
This post is excerpted from a chapter I wrote for Mom the Chemistry Professor (2018 edition). "Are you always this enthusiastic?"
I have two small children, and thus Pixar movies are an inescapable component of my daily existence. Thankfully, somewhere between my youth and now, movie producers realized that their films will be much more popular if they include at least some humor that can be appreciated by parents. But, in the last movie we watched, we were surprised to also find some profound wisdom regarding education and life in general.
I have two small children, and thus Pixar movies are an inescapable component of my daily existence. Thankfully, somewhere between my youth and now, movie producers realized that their films will be much more popular if they include at least some humor that can be appreciated by parents. But, in the last movie we watched, we were surprised to also find some profound wisdom regarding education and life in general.