Assistant Professor and Principal Investigator in Molecular Oncology @WUSTLMed, studying epigenetic mechanisms in cancer #lymphoma#leukemia and #melanoma
Silence is not always a sign of disengagement. It's sometimes a symbol of deep reflection.
The quieter people in the room aren't refusing to contribute. They're choosing to process before reacting.
It's usually better to think without speaking than to speak without thinking.
People: rightfully indignant about the own-goal of requiring a K99 for faculty hire
Also people: similarly offboarding their own scientific judgment to other decision makers by over-indexing on journal names
A new edition of Zotero, Zotero 7, has been released. It is the biggest update in Zotero’s 18-year history, and the company describes it as a major leap forward in design, performance, and functionality.
https://t.co/AnuHwRBtHS
Grant rejections on a Friday afternoon! I’ll just go home and mow the lawn, might do a better job with that. Although neighbor on the left will think it looks awesome, while neighbor on the right will think I should have done a better job, in their subjective opinions…
Join us for the @ISEHSociety#GrantWriting Workshop on August 29th from 1-4 PM (US CDT) in Chicago! Get personalized feedback on your grant proposals from #Hematology leaders, with follow-up virtual sessions. Don’t miss out on this invaluable opportunity! https://t.co/wrvO3WnknN
There is one week left to submit an abstract to the first online Mini Symposium taking place 27 March. Submit an abstract by 1 March and register today❗ Learn more: https://t.co/J8fjTqf19y
Don't forget to join @goodell_lab and @johnstonericky on the 6 February live webinar hosted by the Junior Faculty Committee. Register for free today! https://t.co/QneyYnKRuM
Out today in @NatureBiotech! PhD students & postdocs: there's a trick – overlooked and underused – for having new ideas in the creative process. Talk science 1 on 1 with a science buddy that you trust and think of it as an improvisation. https://t.co/Xw7VpKHot2…
@MartinJLercher
Revisiting old datasets after not thinking about them for a couple of years, it’s amazing the new connections you make and possible (better!) directions a project could have taken. Makes you wonder what the heck you were thinking two years ago! But now we have a new project...
This is Rae, she joined our family earlier this year. She's here because a) She's a cutie and b) (linked closely to a) she will boost this post about an available, fully funded PhD position in my lab for 2024!! https://t.co/GYox3IUpu0
I’ll be happy when I become a resident, it’ll make all this studying worth it
I’ll be happy when I am an attending… that will solve my burnout
It’ll be happy when I buy a house… or car… or…
This is called an arrival fallacy, and it’s a big problem for a lot of doctors
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Exercise is one of the best #cancer medicines -- and it doesn't take much.
Reduced Mortality Seen in Cancer Survivors Who Meet Exercise Guidelines https://t.co/CqpvtG2LEn
Acts of kindness that feel small to us have a big impact on others.
Research: kids and adults underestimate how tiny acts of generosity lift others' moods.
There's no easier way to make someone's day than to offer a compliment, give a little gift, or send a handwritten note.