An incredible opportunity for MIT postdocs across the life sciences!
An incredible opportunity for MIT postdocs across the life sciences!
Congrats ElΓ§in!
Calling proteostasis experts: What are the best ways to induce protein misfolding stress without generating a transcriptional response ?
While it's easy for us to complain nonstop....we can better channel that energy to create solutions to improve our training in general science communication. One way of doing so would be to hold refresher courses for trainees and PIs as we normally do for ethics. Would love to hear other ideas!
If you present your work to a scientific audience outside your niche without putting in the due diligence for others to understand the rationale, methods and conclusion....then there's no way on earth someone outside of science will be able to understand it.
At times I feel we place too much emphasis on evaluating each other based on how 'cutting edge' our work is or how many papers we publish, while losing sight of what really matters-how well we communicate our research and how well others can understand it.
With all the turmoil that's happening in the NIH... it's hard not to feel personally attacked as a scientist. However, this is also a great opportunity to acknowledge we need to improve conveying our research to the general public if we want those who oppose us to appreciate what we do.
Calling all chaperone enthusiasts! I'm in need of distractions! Looking for exciting recent manuscripts/ reviews tying small heat shock protein function with development. All recommendations are welcome!
I credit my scientific success to her love, support, and guidance in finding additional mentors who hold me accountable. While political times such as these can be challenging, we can continue to lean on our personal and professional role models to inspire the future generations of scientists. 4/n
Her influence extended to all of her 8 grandchildren, many of whom have careers in science and education. She would have turned 100 on Valentine's Day. 3/n
As a UIUC microbiology graduate in the late 1940s, she met my grandfather, Gerald, a WWII D Day veteran and chemical engineer. They married, moved to Chicago, and pursued science careers. Gita worked as a bacteriologist and then became a biology teacher for middle school students. 2/n
With all the current political stress on research, I'd like to share an uplifting ancestral snippet about my path to science, inspired by my grandmother, Gita. 1/n
Incredibly excited to rejuvenate my scientific social network on Bluesky! Current and past research interests include germline immortality, protein folding and organelle remodeling during development. Looking forward to what lies ahead!