The Career Series: How to Use a Hypothesis to Make Important Career Choices

Hypotheses are traditionally used in the laboratory but their use can be translated to both business and career planning. The fundamental skill of developing and testing a hypothesis is an essential tool for choosing which path to take and for thinking through any important decision.
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Dr. Teresa Evans Authors A Book On Career Advice

Teresa Evans, Ph.D., director of workforce and career development in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at UT Health, is the co-author of a new book exploring career options for Ph.D. scientists hoping to find work outside academe.
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The Career Series: Transitioning from Grad Student to a Postdoc

Dr. Natalie Matosin talks about the Ph.D. to postdoc transition and tips for anyone considering a postdoc.
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The Career Series: 6 Tips To Help You Communicate Research as News

Wendy Rigby from Texas Public Radio gave students tips on how to better communicate their scientific research to the public.
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The Career Series: 5 tricks to stop drowning in overwhelm

As we get a bit further into our PhDs and beyond, we're presented with more opportunities (exciting!) and also more expectations. I think we all reach a point of realisation that we are spread a bit too thinly and are drowning in overwhelm.
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Dr. Arthur Chang Joins The Career Advisory Council

Dr. Tiencheng Arthur Chang is Associate Professor at the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Department of OB/GYN, University of Texas Health Science Center, and Director of Clinical Assisted Reproductive Technology Laboratories at UT Health Women's Health...
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Cutting Mental Corners

Dr. Jonathan Berman talks about why scientists make mistakes.
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