by Laine Bodnar | Jan 24, 2020
In my role as Communications Specialist at CCRM, I often come across examples of science communication that would be considered best practice in the field. However, after finishing the best-selling book Bad Blood (Carreyrou, 2018), I was reminded that not all science...
by Farah Qaiser | Jan 16, 2020
With the start of a new year, and a new decade, it’s only natural to set a few professional goals for yourself. I don’t generally set New Year’s Resolutions, but I do have a few this year that include defending my Master of Science degree, and writing more regularly....
by Lisa Willemse | Jan 9, 2020
It’s no secret that biology is unpredictable, random and sometimes messy. This is precisely what gives living organisms their singularity and uncanny ability to adapt. But as important as these traits might be in a herd of elephants as they adapt to climate change or...
by Stacey Johnson | Jan 3, 2020
Happy New Year! As you contemplate how to keep your resolve and willpower strong so you can stick to your New Year’s resolutions, we’re sharing some tips courtesy of Business Insider and NIL, below. If you care to tell us your resolution or your own...
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