If you have a moment I hope you'll read my first editorial for MBoC, which makes the case for publishing your work in @MBoCjournal. MBoC: community, communication, and innovation | Molecular Biology of the Cell https://t.co/XU9S4W6U93
Jim Deatherage is a remarkable scientist and made a tremendous impact on my career. This essay covers many things he taught me along the way. https://t.co/MGNMQFd5jb
@HainerLab How to organize data and how to keep a good lab notebook. How to balance priorities and develop time management skills. Changes in publication practices and how to incorporate those changes into our laboratory practices.
Why do journals give me 10 days to 2 weeks to review a paper, and yet they never manage to get my reviews in a timely fashion? #Onstrike#stillwaiting#6weeksistoolong
@TuliLab Break it down into smaller tasks so it is not so overwhelming. Work on a self-imposed reward system- one of my students loves coffee so he must check off a certain number of items before he can brew an espresso.
As a reflection of its commitment to diversity and inclusion, IU Bloomington has been included by Campus Pride and BestColleges as one of the top universities for LGBTQ+ students in 2019. Full story: https://t.co/9e9tZSvU8o @IU_LGBTQ_Center
Jim Deatherage has had an amazing impact on the cell biology community. I would not be where I am today without his continual support from the time I was a post-doc submitting my first F application through my current MIRA support. We will miss you!
This weekend two of our faculty in Drs. Anirban Mitra and David Daleke participated in the Rumble for the Cure to raise awareness and money for cancer research for the @AmericanCancer Society! The Rumble included a 90-mile ride and had a total of 238 motorcycles participating.