What is it about science that you see as joyous and fun?

Graduate students Justin Drerup, Phillip Webster, and Sabrina Martinez explain why they think science is joyous and fun.
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Finding Career And Family Balance In A Naturally Imbalanced Situation

Is there such a thing as career and family balance for scientists? Dr. Bridget Ford explains how she balances a family, a bustling postdoctoral fellowship, and an adjunct position at St. Mary's University.
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Paparazzi Calling: Communicating Your Discoveries To The Media

Read 8 helpful tips for getting news coverage from the press.
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Heather Hambright Receives GSBS Award For AACR Annual Meeting

Heather Hambright, a graduate student in the Cancer Biology track has been selected to receive a GSBS travel award worth $1,500 to attend and participate in the American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting holding in New Orleans, LA in April 2016.
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Halloween Grad Social: A Time To Eat, Drink and Chill

With an Instagram cut out, polaroid photos, and mini pumpkins, graduate students gathered together for the Halloween Grad Social.
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Nurse Bertha Flores: My Summer At The NIH

Nurse Bertha Flores describes her first research experience when she attends the NIH Summer Genetics Institute to further her interest in educating women about HPV.
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New Baby: Heather and Sealy Hambright

Very Special News: Heather Hambright in the Cancer Biology track and Sealy Hambright in the Biology of Aging track just welcomed baby Maksim Penn! Congrats!
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The Career Series: The Secret Behind How To Network Better

Have you been in a situation at a conference where you are waiting to speak to someone who's already part of a group? Beth Eby and Dr. Teresa Evans explain tips on what to do.
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