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Encouragement

Listen to sage advice and encouraging anecdotes from some of our senior researchers.

 

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Don't Take It Personally

Robert C. Malenka offers advice on the grants-submission process.

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Privilege and Responsibility

Taking work seriously is a way to honor privilege, explains Margaret Beale Spencer.

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The Value of Replication Research

Replication studies provide early researchers with valuable experience, states David Elkind.

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Find Somebody to Cry With

Darrell P. Wheeler suggests that locating a confidant is vital for young researchers.

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Errors on the Way to Tenure

Kenneth Dodge suggests that developing an interest in a problem should drive a career.

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Bake Your Own Cake

Boris Birmaher talks about working hard as an early researcher.

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Maintain the Long-Term Vision

Husseini K. Manji tells early researchers not to get discouraged when there are setbacks.

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Stand Out From the Crowd

Husseini K. Manji encourages early researchers to be prepared for opportunities.

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Going Out on a Limb

Maria Elena Torre advises other graduate students not to simply follow their advisors' research agendas.

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It's Not About Competition

Margaret Beale Spencer suggests that combining a sense of purpose and a standard of excellence allows natural career evolution.

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