Sentences with phrase «papers as a postdoc»

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«I was advised by a mentor at the workshop to make sure that my maternity leave periods were very clearly noted on my CV so that the fewer papers that I may have published in my 5 years as a postdoc [compared with someone who has worked without a career break] will be explained,» she says.
Even if you're just starting out as a postdoc, putting your research ambitions on paper can be an excellent way to map out your career progression.
By the time Sharon finished her postdoc, in 2006, she had published 15 more papers, seven as first author.
As he finished up a major paper from his postdoc, Bob, a cancer biologist, began to think about the next step he would need to take to establish a career.
Scientists who make lesser but still significant contributions to projects, including postdocs and grad students, are also in line for greater recognition as federal funding agencies switch from paper to electronic grant applications in the next few years.
Obsequious and self - effacing to superiors («I have so many papers I'm working on»), SciZ is rude, verbally abusive, and calculating with subordinates (including sanitation and support staff, as well as postdocs like me).
It hits many desirable highlights: postdoc experiences as a Fullbright scholar and a visiting scientist at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), many dozens of published papers and patents, and a long list of impressive job titles from drug companies to law and venture capital firms to state economic development organizations.
Although specialization remains a key factor to trainees» success, «[t] he paper tells me as a PI... I should keep in mind not to specialize... my students and postdocs [too much], to train them well.»
Her postdoc is still unable to find the right conditions for administering the drug, and she is unsure who to credit for the idea of using that particular drug on Abc1 as she drafts her paper.
Interviews with postdocs include statements such as: «Really everything depends on how you perform in the postdocs,» and «It feels like I have to publish this next paper to still have bread to eat tomorrow.»
Strogatz is a co-author on the paper, as are Ratti and postdoc Stanislav Sobolevsky, both of MIT's Senseable City Lab.
Using their star power and connections, the foursome have pushed their ideas on conspicuous occasions, a number of which they created themselves: a session at the National Academy of Sciences» annual meeting that Varmus described as «heated;» a briefing by Krischner, Tilghman, and Varmus at the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology; a meeting at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute that «brought together some senior... influencers to talk about the problem;» a new paper about that meeting that will soon appear in PNAS; and a presentation by Kirschner at the Future of Research symposium organized by Boston - area postdocs in October.
The concept is described in a paper in the journal Energy and Environmental Science, co-authored by Kyocera Professor of Ceramics Yet - Ming Chiang, Pappalardo Professor of Mechanical Engineering Alexander Slocum, School of Engineering Professor of Teaching Innovation Gareth McKinley, and POSCO Professor of Materials Science and Engineering W. Craig Carter, as well as postdoc Xinwei Chen, graduate student Brandon Hopkins, and four others.
As a result, our approximately 1,200 researchers and scientists and 110 postdocs consistently publish important papers in prestigious peer - reviewed journals.
The paper was co-written by Associate Professor Wojciech Matusik, PhD student Jie Xu, and postdoc Bo Zhu of CSAIL, as well as Associate Professor Eitan Grinspun and Assistant Professor Changxi Zheng of Columbia University.
The paper showed that elite male scientists do a significantly worse job than other men and elite women at hiring women as postdocs and graduate students.
Senior scientists working away in their labs, applying for new research grants, writing new papers, hiring new postdocs, remain as oblivious as ever, and as unlikely to note the problems faced by today's young scientists.
«As a guy who did 5 years in postdocs, 7 years in academia, ran a lab, published papers, I thought that my stock in the private sector would be pretty high,» Mintz remembers.
And Barr advises, «as a postdoc, take a bit of a risk and choose something you can make your own and which doesn't just end with one big paper.
«Although I wholeheartedly agree that rare variants play a substantial role in human diseases, I also think that the section on GWAS reflects misunderstandings of the concept of GWAS, ignorance of standard practices in GWAS, misinterpretation of published primary research data, and as a result, is misinforming the general readership of Cell,» wrote Kai Wang, a postdoc at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia whose papers were cited in the Cell article.
If you do not publish a Nature paper, some people regard your tenure or your postdoc as a failure — which is, of course, setting the bar extremely high.
He's joined on the paper by several other members of both the CBMM and the McGovern Institute: first author Joel Leibo, a researcher at Google DeepMind, who earned his PhD in brain and cognitive sciences from MIT with Poggio as his advisor; Qianli Liao, an MIT graduate student in electrical engineering and computer science; Fabio Anselmi, a postdoc in the IIT@MIT Laboratory for Computational and Statistical Learning, a joint venture of MIT and the Italian Institute of Technology; and Winrich Freiwald, an associate professor at the Rockefeller University.
This paper has 18 authors, including four former UNLV Ph.D. students (He Gao, Ye Li, Hou - Jun Lü, and Bin - Bin Zhang) and three former UNLV postdoc fellows (Wei - Hua Lei, Xue - Feng Wu, and En - Wei Liang) as the key authors.
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