2013 Career Symposium: Communicating Science to Non-Scientists
Session to train scientists to effectively communicate the scientific process to the general public.
View ArticleTalking to the Public/Media/Congress
You need to to learn how to present your research so the average person will understand.
View ArticleWriting Recommendation Letters
Writing a good recommendation letter for a student takes time and effort if it is to be a valuable letter for a selection committee.
View ArticleWriting Your First Research Grant
Writing fundable grants is one of the most valuable skills you can develop as a researcher
View ArticleWriting a Postdoctoral Grant
Writing a grant to fund your postdoctoral work is good experience and will show future employers your grant-writing capabilities.
View Article2014 Trainee Symposium: The Other Side of the Submit Button: The Ins and Outs...
Information on how to become a reviewer, what are the responsibilities of a reviewer and what is included in a review.
View ArticleWriting Manuscript Reviews
Learning to write thoughtful and succinct peer reviews of manuscripts is a necessary skill.
View ArticleWriting Manuscripts
Writing a paper can be an intimidating process, especially the first few times you are faced with it.
View ArticleGiving a Seminar
Having to prepare a scientific talk can be a daunting task the first few times.
View ArticleProfessional Skills Training
This project promotes the development of key professional skills among trainees by creating effective live and online interactive courses that are appropriate for students in any life science discipline.
View ArticlePoster Presentations
One of the best ways physiologists have to communicate their work is a poster presentation.
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