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Bringing you the personal accounts, the day to day happenings in the life of researchers across different Indian institutions. Email: [email protected]

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Payel Das
Payel Das@payeldas1011·
I am looking for labs in India that work on myeloproliferative neoplasms. Any leads will be highly appreciated. Please RT.
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“My father didn’t allow me to go to any of these places because being outside the state meant going far from home. “Girls shouldn’t be sent away for studies” – this was almost like our family’s unspoken law.” phdsofindia.medium.com/survival-of-th…
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“There is an urgent need to stop viewing research in non-STEM disciplines as “non-research” as it does not align with the interdisciplinary goals of the NEP. This also slows advancement of critical understanding in terms of social change.” phdsofindia.medium.com/the-untold-sto…
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Payel Das
Payel Das@payeldas1011·
Looking for fresh Master’s graduates interested to gain industry experience as an apprentice for 10 months and contribute to translational research in oncology. DM or connect on LinkedIn. Salary- 20k/month. Apply only if you’re familiar with at least 50-60% of the techniques.
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“My fieldwork stopped overnight, and months of uncertainty followed. Shifting to phone surveys helped me complete the data collection, but the delay stretched my PhD to seven years.” phdsofindia.medium.com/opportunities-…
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“Financially, the journey has been challenging. With a stipend of 8000 INR per month, managing expenses, especially for fieldwork, has often been difficult, and delays in payments occasionally added stress.” phdsofindia.medium.com/one-step-at-a-…
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“However, by the end of that semester, my progress did not align with his expectations, and he asked me to discontinue under his supervision. This was a particularly difficult time, made harder by the personal loss of my grandmother.” phdsofindia.medium.com/take-it-easy-f…
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The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize@NobelPrize·
BREAKING NEWS The 2025 #NobelPrize in Literature is awarded to the Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai “for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art.”
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We had a chance to talk to a PhD alumnus from IISER Kolkata on the academic culture of the institute. This is a different conversation than what we generally bring out on this platform. Do give a read. phdsofindia.medium.com/a-call-for-sys…
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“I found myself disconnected from my body, my social life, even my own sense of self. It was only when I paused that I recognized how much I had neglected my own well-being. That pause was not a setback, but a beginning.” phdsofindia.medium.com/self-discovery…
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“There were also initial misunderstandings with my supervisor as I was an external PhD student and was unable to visit the institute frequently. Over time, the relationship improved as he understood my stance of juggling a PhD and a full time job.” phdsofindia.medium.com/the-biodiversi…
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