Category: Military Science Research
Exploit your uniqueness
April 29th, 2025 by Nathan Fisher
I’m currently reading It’s Called Work for a Reason by Larry Winget. In this book, Larry says that the secret to success Read more
My Tie is my Combat Patch
April 29th, 2025 by Nathan Fisher
I don’t particularly like ties in their own right. They’re uncomfortable. Ties aren’t required by my employer and not many Read more
Having a little bit of fun
April 29th, 2025 by Jason Sherwin
This posting is about having a little bit of fun – but serious “fun” – in neuroscience. The reason it Read more
The Hot Word Today
April 29th, 2025 by Jason Sherwin
Information seems to be the hot word today. It’s one of those slippery concepts that exists in a somewhat definable Read more
How do you actually fund the research?
April 29th, 2025 by Jason Sherwin
There’s a joke in the research world that you don’t submit a research proposal to NIH until you’ve already done Read more
Creativity versus Stability
April 29th, 2025 by Nathan Fisher
That choice wasn’t anything that I thought about when leaving academia for government research. Perhaps because my first government post, Read more
Takeaways from the Organization for Computational Neuroscience’s Annual Meeting
April 29th, 2025 by Jason Sherwin
Dispatch from Paris: This week was the annual meeting of the Organization for Computational Neuroscience. This year, it took place Read more
Military Research and Government Research
April 29th, 2025 by Aarti Turuvekere
While completing my masters in public health (MPG) in epidemiology and biostatistics, I was working in clinical research for pharmaceutical Read more
Postdoc Job Advertising for Military Research Institutes
April 29th, 2025 by Robert Cory Bernhards
Ever wonder why you never hear about postdoc job opportunities at military research institutes? One reason is that adequate Read more
How to Increase your Chances of Landing a Military Research Job
April 29th, 2025 by Robert Cory Bernhards
Finding a good job in today’s economy is a challenge, especially when it comes to specialized research. Many PhDs are Read more