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1)Today is grant result day in Canada & my feed is full of tweets from brilliant, successful, accomplished colleagues who were not funded. We need to talk about how when
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1.Early in grad school a VERY famous scientist visited. I watched him sit in the office of a PI I knew that excitedly showed him some awesome data. He was
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1. One of the most delightful surprising things I learned as I progressed through my scientific training was realising that storytelling was a major & essential part of being a
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1. When you ask scientists why they became scientists you usually get a complicated answer listing many factors but over the years I noticed that one answer comes up more
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1. I trained in North America & the UK & was very fortunate to experience 2 completely different styles of doing science. I wanted to discuss briefly why, as a
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1. Usually the ECM is thought of as a structural element, a scaffold to hold cells in place or provide tracks for cells to move along. Our newest paper, now
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1. When people ask why I became a scientist they expect me to say that I love the thrill of discovery or learning new things about nature, & I obviously
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1. Guide to the taxonomy of collaborators: The disappointment - "I know I promised you the data three months ago & three months before that I promised you the data
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