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While science is often communicated with words, through writing scientific papers or giving a talk, the most effective way to grab your audience’s attention and help them understand your research is through graphics and figures. In this art...
If you ask a group of 100 PhD students why they joined their programs, you’ll get a ton of different answers. For some, they choose to do so for career prospects, because they love science, or because they enjoy mentoring and teaching. Sinc...
PhD students, mainly in the biomedical sciences, start their journey by rotating in labs. Think of this as a “trial run,” a time where they can see if the lab is a good fit before they join to complete their thesis work. In my program, we s...
A few weeks back, I wrote a short post about the first days in the lab. These are much a part of research and graduate school, so its importnt to know how to navigate these nerve-wracking times. Now that I’ve completed my first rotation of ...
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Graduate student passionate about alternative proteins, biotechnology, sustainable living, and scientific ethics. Avid tinkerer, mechanical keyboard enthusiast, and hardcore Animal Crossing fan.
Hi there! I'm Adele, a grad student in genetics passionate about science communication.
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