Dear Colleagues
The latest post on the Business of Discovery:
When punctuation gets in the way of good scientific writing—Writing in
an Indoor Voice
http://researchet.wordpress.com/2013/03/16/writing-in-an-indoor-voice/
And, some other recent posts:
Looking Stephen Jay Gould in the eye—Dinosaurs and Disappointment.
http://wp.me/p2v7Al-3L
What's the worst slide you've been forced to look at in a lecture
recently—Cases of Slide Crime
http://researchet.wordpress.com/2013/02/17/cases-of-slide-crime/
What books would you recommend for those contemplating a career in
healthcare?—Lightbulb Moments
http://researchet.wordpress.com/2013/02/04/198/
How do we equip ourselves for discovery?—The Right Tools
http://researchet.wordpress.com/2013/01/21/the-right-tools/
Learning to enjoy the moment—Paused, not poised
http://researchet.wordpress.com/2012/11/26/paused-not-poised/
Find out what Watson and Crick were really like—Message in a Clear Glass Bottle
http://researchet.wordpress.com/2012/07/23/a-message-in-a-clear-glass-bottle-13/
You can also follow the site and find other snippets relating to
Research Education & Training on Twitter @ResearchET
Hope you enjoy.
Best wishes.
Allan
Allan Gaw MD, PhD, FRCPath, FFPM
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