Category: Advice For Scientists

Repeatedly, we have heard the maxims, “ask and you shall receive”, “close mouths don’t get fed”, or “knock and the   Read more

Before you start reading, please take the time to note that it ends with a question mark. That’s not to   Read more

When you are working at the bench and taking on other tasks, time management becomes crucial. As a postdoc or   Read more

Since I was an undergrad, lab meetings have been part of my scientific development. Although some people don’t like lab   Read more

Networking From Scratch

April 18th, 2025 by Caroline Ceniza-Levine

A reader of my recent networking post gave me a follow-up challenge: I’ve been to so many lectures or read   Read more

The US Visa Bulletin comes out monthly and you can sign up for it to be emailed to you (see   Read more

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In one of my blogs, I briefly wrote about career options and provided a table with various career types and   Read more

Job searching is humbling to say the least but the worst part is the wait.  You have developed the skills;   Read more

I had it all planned out, starting from graduate school going all the way to professor emeritus. A career as   Read more

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In our younger years, many of us strive to make the best out of our lives. I am sure that   Read more

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