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Posted July 25, 2008
Be Open to International Collaborations Developing partnerships around the world can advance your research, believes Flavio Kapczinski. Quick Tip - 1 minute 57 seconds |
Posted July 24, 2008
Think outside of the NIH box and look for funding at every source, advises Ellen M. Whyte. Quick Tip - 1 minute 30 seconds |
Posted July 16, 2008
An experienced administrator at 10% can greatly benefit a research project, states Hermi R. Woodward. Quick Tip - 1 minute 54 seconds |
Posted July 16, 2008
Hermi R. Woodward advises inviting HR into one's mentorship circle. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 40 seconds |
Posted July 7, 2008
Demonstrating the Value of Research Young investigators need to be skilled at forming significant research questions, believes Enola K. Proctor. Quick Tip - 1 minute 25 seconds |
Posted July 7, 2008
Enola K. Proctor talks about missing data and other issues that often arise in social work research. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 20 seconds |
Posted July 7, 2008
Lynda Harrison describes the challenges of international collaborative research. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 22 seconds |
Posted July 7, 2008
Finding people with whom you can work well is essential for running a lab, says Joaquin Borrego, Jr. Quick Tip - 1 minute 41 seconds |
Posted July 7, 2008
Working in a team allows you to see issues from different angles, says Margarita Alegría. Quick Tip - 1 minute 32 seconds |
Posted February 29, 2008
A Positive Outlook Usually Works Bruce G. Link encourages a rose-colored view when collaborating. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 15 seconds |