Reflections on the Academic Job Market
I became familiar with Erin Sparks on Twitter (@ErinSparksPhD) , and finally got to meet her this summer at the 2017 ICAR conference. Riding the bus back together from the […]
I became familiar with Erin Sparks on Twitter (@ErinSparksPhD) , and finally got to meet her this summer at the 2017 ICAR conference. Riding the bus back together from the […]
by Bethany Huot Reminder: This post series is an expansion of the post I wrote for ASPB’s Plant Science today blog in preparation for the Plant Biology 2016 meeting (Click […]
By Bethany Huot While a big part of participating in scientific meetings is to hear and share new discoveries, in today’s world, going to conferences for this purpose is not […]
As we are all aware, or should be, “Communication” is becoming a big deal in today’s science world. Not only is it important for publishing our work and getting research […]
By Bethany Huot and Miranda Haus One of the most difficult tasks regarding science communication occurs at the start: identifying the Big Question. On March 10, 2017, Doug Schemske visited […]
By Bethany Huot Here at The Pub Club we are actively working to “Stay on the Edge of Science” and “Fill the Void.” Our reason for pursuing these objectives is […]
Since the beginning of The Pub Club it has been one of our primary goals to help Undergrads, Grad students and Post Docs improve their ability to communicate their science. […]
We created a list of topics we wanted to learn this semester: 1. R Working with our own data sets and stats issues as a group!! (no tutorials) List of […]
I am a strong proponent of daily writing, especially on days that I fail to write. The NCFDD (of which MSU is a member) has a ton of resources, organized […]
Remember to click the enlarge button in the lower right corner to see better, also push pause if you wish to see a picture longer. Thanks to “BBQ Postdoc” Alex […]