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Building a successful career in scientific research : a guide for Ph. D. students and post-docs / Phil Dee ; with cartoons by Chris McLeod.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 1 online resource (xii, 130 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781139165471 (ebook)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 507.2 22
LOC classification:
  • Q147 .D44 2006
Online resources:
Contents:
pt. 1. The first couple of years -- Choosing and handling your PhD adviser -- Motivation, time management and multitasking -- Handling the literature -- Report writing -- Powerful presentations -- pt. 2. The end of the beginning -- Writing papers and abstracts -- Conferences and poster presentations -- Writing and defending your thesis -- Coping with pressure and stress -- pt. 3. The transition to postdoctoral research -- The transition from graduate student to post-doc -- Collaboration and visiting other labs -- Supervising students -- Teaching -- Writing grant proposals and fellowship applications -- pt. 4. Making it in science -- Culturing your image -- You and your big ideas -- Planning for a permanent job -- Do you have Principal Investigator (PI) potential?
Summary: From PhD student to post-doc, Phil Dee has been sharing his career experiences with fellow scientists in his regular and acclaimed Science Next Wave column since 2000. Now his invaluable and entertaining advice is available in this compact warts-and-all guide to getting your science PhD and subsequent post-doctoral employment as a researcher. Phil Dee offers you the inside track on what life in the lab is really like with down-to-earth suggestions for making the most productive use of your time, dealing with personal relationships in science and maintaining your morale, as well as dealing with more practical issues like how to design a good poster. As well as being based on the author's own experiences, the book brings together a wealth of advice from other scientists who have made it in science, and from a few who haven't. The book will be accessible to all early career scientists worldwide.
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pt. 1. The first couple of years -- Choosing and handling your PhD adviser -- Motivation, time management and multitasking -- Handling the literature -- Report writing -- Powerful presentations -- pt. 2. The end of the beginning -- Writing papers and abstracts -- Conferences and poster presentations -- Writing and defending your thesis -- Coping with pressure and stress -- pt. 3. The transition to postdoctoral research -- The transition from graduate student to post-doc -- Collaboration and visiting other labs -- Supervising students -- Teaching -- Writing grant proposals and fellowship applications -- pt. 4. Making it in science -- Culturing your image -- You and your big ideas -- Planning for a permanent job -- Do you have Principal Investigator (PI) potential?

From PhD student to post-doc, Phil Dee has been sharing his career experiences with fellow scientists in his regular and acclaimed Science Next Wave column since 2000. Now his invaluable and entertaining advice is available in this compact warts-and-all guide to getting your science PhD and subsequent post-doctoral employment as a researcher. Phil Dee offers you the inside track on what life in the lab is really like with down-to-earth suggestions for making the most productive use of your time, dealing with personal relationships in science and maintaining your morale, as well as dealing with more practical issues like how to design a good poster. As well as being based on the author's own experiences, the book brings together a wealth of advice from other scientists who have made it in science, and from a few who haven't. The book will be accessible to all early career scientists worldwide.

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