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I dropped out of my first PhD and, after a short break, enrolled for a PhD in malaria vector control. This was a really tough phase when I had to deal with a lot of…
- Elodie Ekoka
- October 29, 2018
An entire month, and of course an entire year, has gone by! Some interesting discussions and conversations marked the month of December in the academic publishing and…
- Editage Insights
- December 31, 2018
Cancers cells use a special technique to propagate; they delete their “programmed death” gene through mutation, “forget” to die when their lifetime is over, and continue…
- Impact Science
- July 17, 2020
Once you’ve done something that’s got you results, writing the analysis should be easy, right? After all, it’s you who has done the work, you know why you did it, you…
- Shruti Turner
- May 21, 2019
I cannot compare my path with somebody who didn’t go through the same steps, because it would only lead me to self-pity and depression. I cannot despise my path either,…
- Elodie Ekoka
- October 29, 2018
Some plants, like soybean, are known to possess an innate defense machinery that helps them develop resistance against insects trying to feed on them. However, exactly…
- Impact Science
- May 14, 2020
Editage, a division of Cactus Communications, Inc., attended the 244th American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition held in Philadelphia, PA, from August 19…
- Editage Insights
- November 12, 2013
How does one know if they have work-life balance? Is there a formula, an ideal? Has anyone calculated the optimal percent of time and energy that should be spent and…
- Lauren Bonefont
- May 3, 2019
Meet Shivnetra Saha, a PhD in Chemistry from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, who went on to become a scientific editor after being a full-time researcher for a…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- April 7, 2023
This isn’t a story about careers and families and whether it’s possible to have both. This is about careers and other careers and having both. A while ago, a friend of…