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On Mentoring the “Morphogenesis” – (II)
About one and a half years ago, I wrote about the topic of mentoring morphogenesis of a Ph.D. You can read it here on my thoughts on essential traits that make a good candidate for being a researcher. As similar to all mentor-apprentice relationships, the relationship is two-way traffic. In this post, I’d like to
Merry Christmas!
The remote party can be super fun! We have started a new (and old) tradition of Gingerbread house making competition. While there are beautiful houses here and there, no design can compare to Farya’s scientific themed Gingerbread house! We all won the competition. Yeah!
Should we use Slack or not?
An instant messaging app called “Slack” has become more and more popular among research labs. I was wondering what is the benefit of using it? While waiting for my grant proposal to be assembled and submitted, I read a little on the differences between Email and Slack. These are two useful, while very different, communication tools. There
Excerpts from Xiaodong Wang’s letter to his son
I was reading a letter forwarded by my friend. It is a letter Xiaodong Wang wrote to his son, who is about to start his own research journey. Xiaodong is a humble scientist and one of those I admire the most. His son is someone who is very ambitious in launching his own research career
The Courage
I love photography! I am pretty into the genre of photojournalism/street photography. To me, the most soul-touching photos are always on the topic the capturing human conditions. There is tremendous humanity embedded in those photos that go beyond beautiful colors and sceneries. I brought a lot of photography books. One of the recent ones is called “The Family Imprint”. What’s
Design “Smarter” Experiments under COVID-19 Chaos
The whole world is in the midst of the COVID-19 chaos! I think that “social distancing” should not be a very painful pill to swallow for us. Most of the time, doing research is a “solitaire”. One of the unexpected benefits of “social distancing” is it leaves a surprisingly cleaner daily calendar. Without many out-of-control
On Mentoring the “Morphogenesis”
Building a successful career in biomedical research has become increasingly challenging. Becoming a successful scientist in this current highly competitive biomedical field is almost a “miracle” in some ways – it is a magical blend of personality traits, some productive mentor/trainee relationships, and some good luck! What are the essential personality traits? For the trainee,
Lab Retreat at Silver Bench
This is a long-delayed summer… the water still cold; the sky is still cloudy. But we have a lot of fun. Farewell Sindy… Keep us posted π
Farewell Seniors :)
We are fortunate to have many “minions” over the years. Emily and Melanie are some of the super minions π We will for sure miss them, but at the same time we are so happy for them and can’t wait to hear their future adventures. Good luck our Seniors! [FinalTilesGallery id=”5″]