I've been spending a lot of time learning about personal finance as a grad student and I thought it would be worth the time to consolidate that info in a short, easy to read google doc. It includes financial health, investing and taxes as a PhD student: https://t.co/a5pkhr68wL
Does anyone have a Bluesky account? Apparently it's going to be the new Twitter so I decided to head over there early. I haven't posted in awhile so I'm not sure if this still works but follow me and I'll follow back 🙏🏿:
https://t.co/1Auaj4C8wg
Another impressive edition of the course "R/Bioconductor for Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics"
Laurent Gatto delivers top-notch insights and detailed information.
Huge thanks to our dedicated attendees - may your data analysis journey be filled with success! 💻🧬
I really liked this article. They explained the benefits of DEI in a way that people from many different backgrounds can understand. DEI may become a "taboo" phrase but that will never take away the fact that it benefits everyone involved if done right.
https://t.co/G9KkA4U8j4
🌟 Shoutout to @AliceYu82588130 and this crew of students from the Flow Cytometry with R/Bioconductor course! 🚀 Wishing you nothing but success as you conquer your data analysis journey. 📊💻
Keep rocking those insights! 🌈🔬
Welcoming our 2023 SSRP Amgen Scholars to Stanford Campus! ☀️ It's going to be an incredibly jam-packed, fun and educational summer! 😎 #SSRP#AMGENScholars
I've been spending a lot of time learning about personal finance as a grad student and I thought it would be worth the time to consolidate that info in a short, easy to read google doc. It includes financial health, investing and taxes as a PhD student: https://t.co/a5pkhr68wL
I am SO EXCITED I need to share this with y'all:
THESE ARE THE KEYS OF MY LAB @PennMedicine !
All the hard work of the past 15 years, and a lot of support from peers and mentors, leading to this very moment...
Our Juneteenth-themed issue is out! It features several articles highlighting the voices, perspectives and stories of over 70 outstanding Black scientists!
https://t.co/DWf0VlDvUt
On the cover, Mays et al. describe the historical context of the Juneteenth holiday in the United States, the lasting impacts of slavery on Black Americans and the diaspora of Black scientists, and how to progress in making academic science a genuinely inclusive and egalitarian enterprise.
Ajike Owens’ children were playing in a field near an apartment complex when a white woman yelled racial slurs at them and said to get off her land.
The children left behind an iPad which she stole. When one of the children came back to retrieve it she threw it at him and hit him with it.
Owens knocked on the woman’s door and without even opening it she shot through the door, killing Ms. Owens.