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Mashup Score: 48How I found my voice as a scientist who stutters - 21 hour(s) ago
“In the end, I found the courage to ask questions in front of large audiences,” this researcher writes
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Mashup Score: 30
A key mentor ’helped me see that engaging with the people around me would improve my state of mind,“ this researcher writes
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Mashup Score: 28
A key mentor ’helped me see that engaging with the people around me would improve my state of mind,“ this researcher writes
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Mashup Score: 33
“I wish I’d followed these strategies earlier in my career,” this lab head writes
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Mashup Score: 31
“I wish I’d followed these strategies earlier in my career,” this lab head writes
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Mashup Score: 109I hit a breaking point as a grad student. Here’s how I recovered - 22 day(s) ago
“I’ve come to accept that mental illness and burnout won’t just go away,” this scientist writes
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Mashup Score: 280How I lost and found my scientific creativity - 24 day(s) ago
“I now encourage my graduate students and postdocs to disconnect and take time out to think, to play, to have fun with their research,” this professor writes
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Mashup Score: 42
A computer monitor from a departing mentor started a “chain of care and sisterhood,” this scientist writes
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A computer monitor from a departing mentor started a “chain of care and sisterhood,” this scientist writes
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Mashup Score: 287How I lost and found my scientific creativity - 1 month(s) ago
“I now encourage my graduate students and postdocs to disconnect and take time out to think, to play, to have fun with their research,” this professor writes
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"I know that confronting my fears has helped me become a better researcher." In this week's #ScienceWorkingLife, @cernotik shares how he found his voice as a scientist who stutters. https://t.co/Sd17xXrXDz