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8 months ago

Every time i’ve had to replant anything with serious roots and shake the dirt out i just can’t unsee the parallel

Every Time I’ve Had To Replant Anything With Serious Roots And Shake The Dirt Out I Just Can’t Unsee
Every Time I’ve Had To Replant Anything With Serious Roots And Shake The Dirt Out I Just Can’t Unsee
2 years ago
Birthday Presents ✨️
Birthday Presents ✨️
Birthday Presents ✨️
Birthday Presents ✨️

Birthday presents ✨️

6 months ago

There are many postdocs in academia, but not so many permanent researchers.

A new paper shows a statistics on where hundreds of Biomedical Sciences PhD graduates eventually ended up 10 years or more after graduation.

From goal to outcome: Analyzing the progression of biomedical sciences PhD careers in a longitudinal study using an expanded taxonomy
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
Using a taxonomy that delineates key milestones, this study analyzed biomedical PhD student career goals and outcomes. We related career goa

What strikes me there:

1. Sooo many postdocs go to administration positions after their postdoc is finished.

And it's true! I know so many people in administration who were good scientists before!

The following graph shows that from 418 PhD graduates, 325 went for a postdoc and 93 didn't. 145 administration/management/operation (AMO in the graph) positions in the end is for me a bit shocking.

There Are Many Postdocs In Academia, But Not So Many Permanent Researchers.

2. The time for a postdoc in academia to actually get a permanent/non trainee position can be up to 13 years!

Only half of the people makes in in 6 years after OhD graduation. That's much longer than getting a permanent job in administration. I do not want to be 13 years postdoc. This is also one of the reasons people quit academia.

There Are Many Postdocs In Academia, But Not So Many Permanent Researchers.

There are many more facts in the original article. Go read it if you're interested.

8 months ago

Apical drive—A cellular mechanism of dreaming? 2020

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2 years ago

I've read a few things recently on how people categorize everything ( by colors, forms, animal kingdoms...) naming something is bringing it in existence , giving it definition and making it different from all the other things. Words are containers of concepts, we see ourselves as being contained within the body, within the space or time. We put invisible borders around things and define them as a way to bring them into existence.

there is no greater joy on this earth than Making Lists, Categorizing, & Sorting


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2 years ago
Really Interesting Part Of The Book I Just Started Reading
Really Interesting Part Of The Book I Just Started Reading

Really interesting part of the book I just started reading

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