Top 6 Ways Postdocs Can Effectively Network Professionally With Other Scientists
The following is a guest post by Glendie Marcelin, a postdoc at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital....
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The following is a guest post by Glendie Marcelin, a postdoc at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital....
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We’re suckers for any science related music video. Marsh brought his song about OSHA Hazard Communication Standards to our attention....
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Best wishes for a successful and productive New Year from The PostDocs Forum team!Make sure to check out our review of 2010′s Featured Scientists, Articles, and Videos....
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As the beginning of 2011 approaches, we’ve compiled a “Top Ten” list of the most popular PostDocs Forum articles from 2010 (in no particular order).
Laboratory Notebooks: A thing of the past?
Laboratory notebooks are essential for reproducing experiments. For years we have been raised in our labs knowing that every action must be written down in our lab notebook. Perhaps it is now time to ask the questions: Are written lab notebooks a thing of the past? How can we adjust our lab notebooks to the 21st century, taking advantage of technology?
Building a Motivated Research Group
Uri Alon, a PI in the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, Israel, recently published an article in Molecular Cell where he discusses how to build a motivated research group. This essay is very important, not because it brings a new message, but rather because it touches both on personal and group motivation – something not all PIs consider.
The iPad Makes Its Way Into The Research Lab
Apple’s iPad is making its way to the world of research labs. Biodata Inc. is excited to announce that its flag service – BioKM™ – now fully supports Apple’s iPad, and that it plans to launch several specifically designed applications for research labs.
Successful Scientist Qualities
A few months ago I took to twitter, linkedin, facebook, and other social networking venues asking the question: What is the most important quality for a successful scientist? The following is a compilation of responses that I’ve received from scientists I’ve interviewed and from those that responded via social network.
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A few months ago I took to twitter, linkedin, facebook, and other social networking venues asking the question: What is the most important quality for a successful scientist? (This of course also led me to the question what makes for a successful scientist, but that’s for a different time.) My curiosity was sparked after I read a December 2009 blog post by Samantha Scientist, in which she discussed the definition of smart – in terms of being a scientist. The following is a compilation of responses that I’ve received from scientists I’ve interviewed and from those that responded via social network....
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Science for All recently posted a link to The Daily Dish, a self described catalog of 365 petri dishes painted by Klari Reis. The images are a collection of work she did in 2009. These beautiful images, like the one pictured here, depict microscopic images....
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