My 1st first author paper is now published 👉 https://t.co/OX9PTlMRgH
This paper is a product of years of #hardwork & A LOT of #collaboration.
We found a novel genetic factor that influences sex-specific fat metabolism using a mouse model 🐁🍔🚺
#biomedicalresearch
Are you applying to grad school this cycle? Please join us for our how to interview workshop on Jan 10th at 630pm ct We will walk through the interview process and you’ll get to do a mock interview! Register here: https://t.co/ouxEQI9yEx dm or email with questions. Pls RT!
UPDATED: our database of POSTDOC funding opportunities and fellowships.
For each of the 316 fellowship opportunities, we provide link to funder, deadline $ amount, and eligibility criteria.
Download this database here:
https://t.co/EbTahdzJ9X
Last update for 2023: Database of PhD fellowships and funding opportunities.
For each of the 190 fellowships, we provide description, link to funder, $ amount, deadline, and eligibility criteria (e.g. citizenship, green card, etc)
Download it here: https://t.co/1h76jJa9YX
Our first meeting of the semester will be on 9/1 at noon! Check your email or message us for location details.
We are an organization that is open to anyone, and we work to promote equity, diversity, and inclusion in academia and science. Hope to see you there!
Once I realized that rejections in academic research often have zero relation to the quality of my work/ideas, the deluge of No's got easier to manage. But WOW you have to believe in yourself to an absurd degree (or surround yourself with people who do) to make this path work
Now that its almost time that first year #PhD students are picking labs, I would like to share some advice that I wished I knew/listened that could have saved me from a lot of pain
(A thread)
@AcademicChatter#AcademicTwitter
@AcademicChatter 7/7 If you are like me, you will identify 🚩 and not care because you CAN push through them, but YOU DO NOT HAVE TO. You deserve to be in a lab that nurtures your research, professional, and social development. You CAN be a PhD student and work in a healthy environment!!
Apoptotic, necroptotic & pyroptotic cell death pathways are attractive and druggable targets for many human diseases.
A preprint led by @TheAbbyRich explores the relationship between the expression of cell death genes and human disease.
https://t.co/LhUnlwXgR1
Black women make up less than 3% of all doctors. The ones in the field, save lives, ESPECIALLY those of other Black women.
So it makes sense, if we care about Black lives, to employ and protect methods that ensure more Black doctors.
If. We. Care. About. Black. Lives.
In this 2019 opinion piece, @professor_dave discusses discrimination against scientists from LGBTQ+ communities.
Read more in @Matter_CP: https://t.co/tPyP0ux0gn
In recognition of #Juneteenth2023, we want to honor our colleagues from underrepresented communities and redouble our commitment to better supporting and uplifting Black scientists.
Read more in this editorial from the editors of @CellCellPress: https://t.co/P7a3nHHEdF
The historically exclusionary nature of STEMM professions slows scientific progress as a whole. How can we work towards remediating it? Read the @CellCellPress editors' introduction to last week's Juneteenth focus issue: https://t.co/P7a3nHHEdF
#Juneteenth2023#BlackinScience
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If you’re so inclined, please take 5 minutes and fill out this form to tell Gov Lee why we need a special session this summer on gun reform. Thanks!
https://t.co/L602EvCPmt