A week in the life of a tenured professor
Guest contributor Chenggang Yan … Read more
Guest contributor Chenggang Yan … Read more
The potential downside? It could mean fewer postdoc positions – but even that may be a positive. The academic pipeline worldwide, especially in the biomedical sciences, has a postdoc glut. Read more
Guest contributor Helen Cammack … Read more
Guest contributor Helen Cammack … Read more
Guest contributors Zhiyong Jason Ren and Defeng Xing … Read more
Since our podcast introducing the faculty series in May, we’ve published 13 more pieces designed to help new and aspiring faculty members flourish in their positions. From applying to the job all the way to mentoring new members of staff, we’ve seen it all, and we hope you’ve enjoyed the ride. Here’s a brief summary of all of the posts we’ve published so far. Make sure to catch the ones you’ve missed, and let us know what you think! Read more
Guest contributor Victor Morais … Read more
Guest contributor Nirmala Hariharan … Read more
Becoming a new faculty member is, as we’ve discussed in this series, hard. You have to demonstrate a cornucopia of scientific, interpersonal, organisational and management skills, and plan out high-level research regularly. Good science is the ultimate goal of this, and for your lab to produce good science, you have to make sure that all of the cogs in your research machine are turning smoothly. Read more
Guest contributor Samantha Terry … Read more