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TypeBlog Post...Typically, you will identify a ‘scientific mentor’: someone who provides career advice and offers direction...going well and what I could improve on?” Having someone in lab to go to with questions and concerns is ...
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Sonic Hedgehog? Sleeping Beauty? Learn About the Genes Behind Addgene’s Conference Room Names
TypeBlog Post...connective tissues. tinman and bagpipe are both homeobox genes that are part of a genetic cascade that ...Natalia, and Manfred Frasch. "tinman and bagpipe: two homeo box genes that determine cell fates in the dorsal... -
Binning Singletons: Tackling Conference Networking When You Don’t Know Anyone
TypeBlog Post...in my job, I was willing to introduce myself to someone new and ask for help. That was NOT something I ...large meeting. They had the confidence to meet someone new, as they’d been introduced to several people... -
Multicolor Animals: Using Fluorescent Proteins to Understand Single Cell Behavior
TypeBlog Post... "Multicolor fate mapping of Langerhans cell homeostasis." Journal of Experimental Medicine 210.9 (2013... Snippert, Hugo J., et al. "Intestinal crypt homeostasis results from neutral competition between symmetrically... -
Filming Science Videos in the Age of Social Distancing
TypeBlog Post...viewers through. I know cameras, but we needed someone else. Design: Jennifer thankfully volunteered, ...videos. In addition, it’s really asking a lot of someone to be comfortable on camera while thinking about... -
Is this the right place for me? 8 tactics for choosing a lab
TypeBlog Post...responsibility to train you seriously. Why work for someone who you don’t look up to and who doesn’t care about... you do in the future. Questions to ask: Will someone(s) train you technically? Will the PI/supervisor... -
Scientific Reproducibility - Focusing on Solutions at the Minisymposium on Reproducibility
TypeBlog Post... “reproducible” does not necessarily mean that someone has replicated it precisely. You can find a great...ridiculous to expect that one should be able to apply someone else's new and incredibly useful technique simply... -
9 tips for a successful postdoctoral experience
TypeBlog Post...position was because the search committee asked someone at my institute about me, even though I had not...Second, get constructive feedback from experts. If someone crosses out something, find out why. Ask successful... -
Finding Your Science Policy Path
TypeBlog Post...about themselves--so don’t be shy and reach out! Someone from your alumni community is a great place to ...outreach groups. Grab a virtual coffee to chat with someone working in a science policy space you’re interested... -
Science Communication for Everyone
TypeBlog Post...right audience. Avoid using scientific jargons. Someone should also be able to understand what you are ... -
Q&A With Julie Cicalese, the Newest Member of the Addgene Board of Directors
TypeBlog Post...colleague. She mentioned Addgene was looking for someone with HR expertise to join their newly formed compensation... -
Phage Directory: From Phage Therapy to a Repository of Phage Information
TypeBlog Post... cry wolf to the phage community until we have someone that really needs it, but then it might to be too... -
Supporting Rare Disease Research with BeHeard 2017
TypeBlog Post...find more information about the disease on the Meothelioma Cancer Alliance Website. We are proud to provide... -
A Better Way to Get Customer Support: The Help Center
TypeBlog Post...prefer to troubleshoot yourself without contacting someone else and waiting for an answer. Luckily, there’... -
An Addgene Summer Internship
TypeBlog Post...the Summer Intern Poster Presentation. As someone who had limited experience when it came to lab ... -
Sensing Neuronal Dopamine
TypeBlog Post...can indicate behavioral state, for example, if someone is awake, agitated, or asleep. Though DA firing... -
Plasmids 101: What is a plasmid?
TypeBlog Post...circular piece of DNA found in bacterial cells, and someone new to plasmids may need some extra guidance to... -
Management for Scientists: Managing vs. Leading
TypeBlog Post...promotion. Yet little explanation is given for how someone can or should demonstrate this quality. I am ... -
Management for Scientists: Giving Feedback
TypeBlog Post...something went well when it didn’t… but don’t “punish” someone for a past infraction. Feedback will only have ... -
What Do I Do Now? Academic v. Non-Academic Career Decisions
TypeBlog Post...Better resources available ($)—can outsource a task someone else who can do better, no grant writing Job changes...