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  • Technical Challenges in Research Aren't Embarrassing. They are Expected.
    Tue, Apr 5 2016
  • Guest Post: What Your Teaching Assistant Wants You to Learn
    Sun, Apr 3 2016
  • Are You Doing Too Many Lab Chores?
    Sun, Mar 20 2016
  • Do You Have All of Your Components in a Row?
    Tue, Mar 8 2016
  • Why Some Labs Don't Mentor Premed Students and Why You Shouldn't Care
    Sun, Mar 6 2016
  • Lab Cred: Should You Use Yours to Help a Friend Get a Research Position?
    Sun, Feb 21 2016
  • Who Owns "Your" Notebook?
    Tue, Feb 9 2016
  • Seize Your Undergrad Research Interview: Ask the Questions That Matter
    Sun, Feb 7 2016
  • Sometimes Friends Just Don't Understand
    Sat, Dec 12 2015
  • Choose Your Research Position Wisely
    Fri, Oct 9 2015

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