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Communicating your research: get it right, do it often. It really matters.

Communicating your research: get it right, do it often. It really matters.

The typical scientist, and particularly the typical early-career scientist, is so busy focusing on their research and their outputs (and grant applications and publishing and more grant applications and more publishing) that they don’t give priority to communicating their research, or even their successes, outside of that framework.  Read more

Rozanna Meijboom on MRC/NIH partnerships in brain imaging research

Rozanna Meijboom on MRC/NIH partnerships in brain imaging research

Rozanna Meijboom is one of three early career scientists to receive a new UK Medical Research Council (MRC) award in neurodegeneration to partner labs undertaking similar research at the US National Institutes of Health. She talks about her forthcoming trip to the US, where she will spend time with the team led by neurologist and neuroradiologist Daniel Reich. Applications for  the  2018/19 awards are are now open. The closing date is 5 April 2018.  Read more