I have set up a training program for the postdoctoral researchers (postdocs) in my home department. Today, I would like to talk about: how and why I have done it, what we do in the program and what (positive!) feedback that I received. This episode might help you if you are a student looking for training opportunities or if you are a mentor who is already guiding your immediate trainees. This episode = mini-series: training-1. (My email is active. But ...
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I have set up a training program for the postdoctoral researchers (postdocs) in my home department. Today, I would like to talk about: how and why I have done it, what we do in the program and what (positive!) feedback that I received. This episode might help you if you are a student looking for training opportunities or if you are a mentor who is already guiding your immediate trainees. This episode = mini-series: training-1. (My email is active. But ...
52. Example of a well-written abstract (other than the one by Nobel Laureates)
Foundational Skills in Life Sciences
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52. Example of a well-written abstract (other than the one by Nobel Laureates)
Let’s talk about an excellent abstract that I read this week. It was so well written, and I was so excited to read it that I wanted to talk about it with you today. The beauty of it is that the first 3 structural components guide us through the authors’ intention and question very clearly. But there was also a little twist to the structure: we will talk about it, too. The abstract that we talked about today was from the following paper: “A meta-analysis of technology use and cogn...
Foundational Skills in Life Sciences
I have set up a training program for the postdoctoral researchers (postdocs) in my home department. Today, I would like to talk about: how and why I have done it, what we do in the program and what (positive!) feedback that I received. This episode might help you if you are a student looking for training opportunities or if you are a mentor who is already guiding your immediate trainees. This episode = mini-series: training-1. (My email is active. But ...