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Congratulations @selinawray.bsky.social!
Today in Science Without Anguish:
'It's not what you know, it's who you....trust'.
When knowledge is really trust in disguise. And not absolute but greyscale.
Why knowing this helps us cope when our knowledge is challenged. www.sciencewithoutanguish.com/blog/its-not...
Today in Science Without Anguish: how we handle experiences that donβt fit our mental map. The many ways that cognitive dissonance plays out in academic research and the problems this causes us. www.sciencewithoutanguish.com/blog/to-chan...
I reviewed my success rate for an ECR mentoring talk. Surprisingly I noticed the funding decisions on proposals made 15-25y ago bore little resemblance to which had the best plans with benefit of hindsight. A big lesson in what rejections mean and donβt mean. But they still hurt!
Thanks for sharing. The more we do that, the easier it gets for us all and the fewer great young scientists we lose from research because of total misunderstanding about what rejection does and doesnβt mean.
Science WITH Anguish?
Grant rejection today. It never stops hurting no matter how successful or how many you dealt with before (this is no. 57). Thanks to my team for helping me handle it today. π Tomorrow we go on.
ECRs dealing with rejection: you are not alone! Hot tip: saying this helps me too!
Today in Science Without Anguish: Is blame bringing you down?
How we shackle ourselves by blaming others, also degrading workplace culture and raising our stress levels.
But can we avoid it without blaming ourselves instead?
www.sciencewithoutanguish.com/blog/is-blam...
Burnout. @lizandmollie
Today in Science Without Anguish: how failing to notice when the wind is behind us makes us believe the world is against us when things donβt go our way.
www.sciencewithoutanguish.com/blog/im-good...
In this weekβs Science Without Anguish:
βShort cuts to lost potentialβ.
How confusing the simplifications we make to understand the world with the real thing can lead us astray.
www.sciencewithoutanguish.com/blog/the-sho...
Science Without Anguish series 3
This week: the mistakes we make understanding our world that we would never make in our science
www.sciencewithoutanguish.com/blog/heurist...
Coming up next week: how what grabs our attention most and first impressions skew our thinking.
This week in Science Without Anguish: how simplifying our view of the world based on limited evidence can lead us astray. www.sciencewithoutanguish.com/blog/heurist...
Science Without Anguish series 3: out now!
www.sciencewithoutanguish.com/blog/dont-be...
Could clear thinking about research life make it easier?
Next week: The short cuts our minds use to make sense of the world and the problems this can lead to.
Science Without Anguish Series 3 in out:
Donβt believe everything you think!
Confusing our mental shortcuts with reality.
Excusing ourselves but blaming others.
Not realising weβre doing it and making life harder for ourselves in the process.
www.sciencewithoutanguish.com/blog/dont-be...
How much of what we think we βknowβ is just trust in the person that told us?
And what price do we pay for confusing the two?
Coming soon in Science Without Anguish:
βDonβt believe everything you think!β
sciencewithoutanguish.com
Starts Monday 22nd Sep
Science Without Anguish Series 3 starts Monday 22nd
'Don't believe everything you think!'.
sciencewithoutanguish.com
How heuristics & biases make our research lives more difficult and ways to reduce this. Stereotyping, snap judgements, confirmation bias, attribution errors, negativity biasβ¦.
Science Without Anguish Series 3 starts Monday 22nd
'Don't believe everything you think!'.
sciencewithoutanguish.com
How heuristics & biases make our research lives more difficult and ways to reduce this. Stereotyping, snap judgements, confirmation bias, attribution errors, negativity biasβ¦.
Very exciting opportunity here to work with former member of our group and rising star @andrea-loreto.bsky.social Highly recommended!
Hi @andrea-loreto.bsky.social, welcome to BlueSky!
Morale?
I have colleagues there who are leaving NIH for jobs in China, France, Canada, industry, or retiring early.
Thatβs real.
Great to see @maxstetina.bsky.social here.
Max did a very productive internship with us last year looking at evolutionary conservation of SARM1 and NMNAT2.
Job alert!
Cambridge Neuroscience Administrator (Part Time, Fixed Term)
www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/51034/
βSmile!β, they said, βThings could be worse.β
So I smiled β¦. and they did get worse.
π’
I wrote an Article about the Netflix drama, Adolescence.
Free version here
archive.is/goNeQ
Not sure if to laugh or to cry, but worth hearing either wayβ¦
So sorry Bryan. Wishing you strength at this difficult time.
Amazing to welcome HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh, Patron of Race Against Dementia to our lab! An incredible opportunity to showcase our work with living human brain slice cultures and the importance of investing in dementia research. We are very lucky to have her support.
Next up: NASA to review heliocentric model of solar system
Perfect meme doesnβt exiβ¦.π€£π―
When I was a postdoc people used to talk about the βbrain drainβ of our brightest scientists moving to the US. Now there is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the whole of Europe to put that into reverseβ¦IF we fund science properly.