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      <title>Destined for Science</title>
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        <![CDATA[Anna Kushnir - A very "close friend":http://network.nature.com/people/U7B7E2DCB/profile and grad school classmate defended her PhD thesis on Monday! She passed with flying colors, her entire ~300 page thesis requiring the correction of just two typos. This, it turns out, is what is termed a]]>
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      <title>Out With The Old</title>
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        <![CDATA[Anna Kushnir - I made a pretty big (in retrospect) mistake when leaving grad school. In my rush to get as far away from lab as possible, I left *without publishing my work*. I just left. I packed up my binders of data]]>
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      <title>Picking the low hanging fruit</title>
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        <![CDATA[Nuruddeen Lewis - !http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1130/545106124_5fe61ea67f.jpg?v=0! _Photo by "starfish235":http://flickr.com/photos/starfish235/545106124/ _ ------------------------- I recently met with one of my dissertation committee members in order to discuss my proposal for the completion of my PhD. We discussed the aims, the preliminary data, and the results I had]]>
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      <title>Doctoral Dogma</title>
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        <![CDATA[A C - Life as a doctoral student sucks. It doesn’t suck in the ordinary nobody loves me suckiness (does that word even exist?) level. No, it takes sucking (pardon my vulgar language) to a different level, a level where you are the]]>
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      <title>A little bit about myself</title>
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        <![CDATA[Kristin Stephan - How exciting! My very first science blog. The main reason I decided to write this is selfish -- I just need to get a few things off my chest. The other reason I am writing this is to share my]]>
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      <title>North Carolina Science Blogging Conference-pt 2-how blogging saved one man&#8217;s science career</title>
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        <![CDATA[Corie Lok - Continued from "this post":http://network.nature.com/blogs/U66E7CD1A/2007/01/21/the-north-carolina-science-blogging-conference-part-1 At the conference on Saturday, I managed to grab Bora Zivkovic, the co-organizer of the conference, for 20 minutes over lunch to ask him a few questions about his "blog":http://scienceblogs.com/clock/, his new book, "_The Open Laboratory:]]>
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      <title>How to survive graduate school, according to Herman</title>
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        <![CDATA[Corie Lok - There’s plenty of advice out there for graduate students on how to get through the 4+ grueling years at the bench, but Irving Herman, a physics professor at Columbia puts a different spin: The Laws of Herman (spoken like a]]>
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