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I often feel like I need some super powers to conquer the daily life of a PhD student. I tend to think that I am just like anyone else i.e. a normal, average person…
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  • May 16, 2019
In this blog post, we’re going to take a journey through sophisticated data visualization techniques and tools that have been proven useful and valuable for biomedical…
The launch of Threads, the innovative research collaboration app, caused a delightful ripple effect within the Twitterverse. This post lists 5 ways Threads can help you…
I’m one of the few people who have been unfortunate enough to have to change my supervisory teams. This was partially because one of my supervisors left the university,…
My first week as a PhD student began before my first week actually started! I was sent an email from the university with a mile-long list of things to do online, which…
Does anyone else get tired of hearing the question “So, what do you plan on doing with that?” whenever you tell them your academic plans? Being home for the holidays has…
As per the tradition, scientists are often judged by the scientific publications they produce and the journals where they publish them. However, traditional journals…
Burnout is something I have a close, complex, and personal relationship with. I treat my work like an endurance sport; it’s a long-term race that doesn’t end. I am…
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  • May 6, 2019
Being a woman in the field, I have struggled with finding clothing that is not brightly colored or pastel. There is nothing wrong with these colors, but if I want to add…
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  • May 3, 2019
The 9th International Congress on Peer Review and Scientific Publication (Peer Review Congress) began and ended on a thought-provoking note. The article covers some…