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  • How to Use ResearchMatch To Ignite Recruitment
    Want to make use of a FREE national recruitment tool to find study participants? ResearchMatch is a disease-neutral, institution-neutral recruitment resource with over 140,000 volunteers registered and willing to participate in research. ResearchMatch currently serves over 7,0...
  • Resilience as a Common Trait in Researchers
    This encouraging article in the NY Times reminded me of a question that was asked by an undergraduate student eight years ago. “What is the most important skill for a career in science?” I was a new PI and a panelist for our undergrad career night. I blurted out “resilience," and...
  • Not that Kind of Candidate: Tales from the Interview Gauntlet
    In my last post, I discussed what you can do to prepare for your first interview, but what does the interview entail? Here, I have compiled my experiences, as well as those of my fellow tenure track academic job-seekers. As always, n=me and a few of my friends. General outline: ...
  • What’s a BATNA?
    [caption id="attachment_3226" align="alignright" width="199"] Na na na na na na na na na na na na BATNA! It's pretty powerful.[/caption] If you’re on the job market or about to make a big purchase, you may have heard the term BATNA.  It means Best Alternative To Negotiated Agree...
  • Not that Kind of Visit: Tales of Preparation for Your First Interview
    The day has finally arrived! After all your hard work in screening through potential positions and writing compelling documents, your application has survived the mysterious candidate selection process and you have been selected to interview for a faculty position in Your Favorit...
  • How to Keep Your Trainee Tables So Your Grants Manager Will Love You
    You may not have trainees yet, but when you do, you’ll need to start keeping track of them.  At some point, you’ll be asked to serve as a mentor or otherwise be involved with an institutional training grant.  NIH has specific characteristics and outcomes they want to know about y...
  • A Project Management Approach That Works
    Problem: A picture is worth a thousand words…. The Goal: Implement a project management strategy that allows you to easily organize and synthesize data, track progress and strategize future efforts. Enter my strategy…the Storyboard! I admit it…I am a Storyboard junkie! ...
  • Not that Kind of Applicant Review: Tales of Your Application in the Clutches of a Search Committee
    After careful document preparation and job selection, you have submitted your application. It will likely be at least two months until you hear anything positive (i.e., an invitation to interview). If it is negative, you may never hear back from the search committee. I am still w...
  • Watch Words: Go Slow
    Go slow was the theme of a recent visit by Janice L. Gabrilove, MD.  She met with K-level faculty in small groups and gave a talk to over 60 mentors, early career faculty, and postdocs at dinner as the honored guest for Visiting Scholar’s Day. Take the more deliberate route, e...
  • Three (Grant) Peeves in a Pod: Write Better
    Contorted sentence structure and dense text torture reviewers. 1) Give me a break. Try to break up sentence longer than two full lines of text or 30 words. If you already have a semicolon, you know it is two sentences! 2) Don’t bury the idea. Unfortunately, to our det...
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