Thursday, June 29, 2017

Interesting Features for PWN 6/29/17

Here are some interesting articles:

1. PW Nexus - A shout out from Dr. Eric Nestler, Society for Neuroscience President and PWN supporter: Message from the President: 'Affirmative Attention' to Increase Diversity

2. Learning to Cope with Failure as a Grad Student:
“Halfway through my second year in a neuroscience grad program, I encountered a new lab challenge. Unlike last year, when I endured the pressure of exams, daily classes, and a feeling of not belonging, this year I experienced something else: failure.”
See how Kavya Devarakonda is using this experience to build resilience:

3. She May Be The Most Unstoppable Scientist In The World:

4. Why Are Female Doctors Introduced By First Name While Men Are Called 'Doctor'?

5. How To Silence The Imposter Syndrome And (Feel More Confident ASAP):

A Professional Opportunity:

A postdoctoral position is available in the lab of Dr. Abigail Polter at George Washington University. The lab focuses on synaptic and circuit-level effects of stress; for more information please see: https://www.polterlab.org/join-us/

Sincerely,

PWN

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