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Knowing what I know now: Let's make it a carnival!

So, not long after I posted my advice for grad school, and said I hoped that we’d ultimately collect similar posts from a whole bunch of people, Scicurious e-mailed to point out that there’s a thing we do in the … Continue reading

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Knowing what I know now: Grad school (Jeremy Yoder)

Unsolicited advice for every stage of a scientific career is a genre that predates the blogsophere — I well remember recieving Stephen Stearns’s “Advice for Graduate Students” in my e-mail, as a sort of PDF-formatted samizdat back at the start … Continue reading

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Do famous researchers have biased perceptions of peer review?

I thought some of you would be interested in this: http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2012/02/01/the-famous-grouse-do-prominent-scientists-have-biased-perceptions-of-peer-review/…

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