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Reproducibility for Everyone

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Reproducibility for Everyone! Enabling researchers worldwide to adopt best practices in #reproducibility and teach others through workshops. Join us! #R4E

Katılım Şubat 2019
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Jen Heemstra
Jen Heemstra@jenheemstra·
It’s great to accomplish things in your life. Finding your passion can help you find happiness. Having a purpose is a good path to fulfillment. But you don’t need to have it all done by the age of 30. Or 40. Or 50. Or any age. Not having it all figured out is not a failure.
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Denis Wirtz
Denis Wirtz@deniswirtz·
Here is our updated database of grants for early careers researchers in all fields. It goes way beyond traditional NIH and NSF funding opportunities. We list 428 types of grants. Download it here: research.jhu.edu/rdt/funding-op…
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The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize@NobelPrize·
The first woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize, the first individual to be awarded two Nobel Prizes and still today the only individual with two Nobel Prizes in two different scientific categories: Marie Skłodowska Curie. Skłodowska Curie developed the term radioactivity, discovered the chemical elements polonium and radium and contributed to develop new cancer treatments. For her scientific dedication and remarkable breakthroughs, she was awarded the 1903 physics prize and the 1911 chemistry prize. Learn more: bit.ly/4qGyRS1 #InternationalWomensDay
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Christine Rabinak
Christine Rabinak@BrainsBeesBikes·
The first time you start a research lab, there’s no manual. So I made one. A practical toolkit for postdocs and early-career faculty launching their first lab: hiring, startup planning, collaborations, and building a sustainable research program. zenodo.org/records/188835…
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Tanentzapf Lab
Tanentzapf Lab@TanentzapfLab·
1. For lots of people the hardest part of the paper to write is the discussion. Here is a a very brief guide: Paragraph 1: is a restatements of the two or three most important conclusions (starting with "here we showed", each conclusion gets 2-4 sentences).
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Mothers in Science
Mothers in Science@mothersinsci·
"Mothers are experts in pivoting and adaptability, and these are very valuable skills for doing science." Amazing insights from Lysa Mayrginther, a neuroscientist studying the tumor microenvironment using advanced mass spec technology. #MiSNetworkingEvent2026 #MothersinScience
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