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March 02, 2007

Making the Leap to Independence

"Those who succeed are well-grounded people who have seen success and believe they can do it too. They are not the type of people who worry too much or are easily intimidated," says Virginia Tech professor Michael Hochella.

April 20, 2007

Mind Matters: Culture Shock

The challenges are both logistical and emotional, and if training and productivity are compromised, scientific careers can be derailed.

June 29, 2007

Mind Matters: Working Space

The trouble is that if you start off without much space, your ability to produce good science is seriously compromised.

August 24, 2007

Mind Matters: The Complex Biochemistry of Laboratory Friendships

"Friendships and work relationships have different social norms, and workplace friendships are fraught with fragility and ambiguity," says organizational psychologist Rachel Morrison.

November 09, 2007

Mind Matters: Laughter in the Lab

"Laughter is highly relevant to scientific inquiry because it creates a safe and playful atmosphere for intellectual development." --David Sloan Wilson

September 01, 2006

A Case Study of a Mom-Scientist: Canopy Meg

"As I look back at my busy life, I would not have been happy giving up either—career or family," says Margaret Dalzwell Lowman.

September 22, 2006

Bosses Who Bully

By making concessions to her supervisors and by working hard to keep her own frustrations in check, Barbara was ultimately able to complete her doctorate.

July 28, 2006

Forty Winks: Science and Sleep

Given how important sleep is to your health and emotional well-being, it makes sense to monitor your own schedule and make sure you aren't operating at a loss.

March 31, 2006

The Secret Passions of Scientists

"Take time for family or for whatever your passions are. If you’re mentally relaxed, your work will be more effective," says astrophysicist Charles Danforth.

November 24, 2006

Mind Matters: Getting Yourself Mentored

The challenges of scientific career advancement can be especially daunting for women, foreign trainees, racial and ethnic minorities, and first-generation college students; mentorship can help bridge this gap.

May 26, 2006

Scientific Success: What’s Love Got to Do With It?

Several forum contributors saw marriage as a source of emotional and financial stability rather than a dangerous undertow.

December 02, 2005

When You Run Into Brick Walls: Coping With Frustrations In The Lab

"Rarely does science run a straight, predictable course. Some of the detours and accidents proved to be the greatest breakthroughs," says Debbie Mandel, stress management expert.

March 17, 2006

Making the Most Out of Life

"This is a great time to be an economist. Interesting, socially relevant, and empirically grounded research is now widely appreciated in the discipline." --Christina Fong

January 18, 2008

Mind Matters: Leaving a Lab Gracefully

"Go through the work in progress and come to an agreement about which parts of it are nearly complete and which parts may be completed by others." --Frederick Maxfield.

March 28, 2008

Mind Matters: Too Perfect?

"No one is perfect, ... that's why pencils have erasers." --Author Unknown

July 25, 2008

Mind Matters: Get Moving

If your supervisor expects everyone to be on deck all day, make the case that a brief respite to recharge your batteries will benefit both you and the laboratory.