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Get advice on everything from how to select an appropriate journal to best practices in exerimental design, manuscript preparation, and submission to help you get your papers published. The speaker will be Andrea Marat, PhD Senior Scientific and Reviews Editor, Journal of Cell Biology. Andrea did her PhD at McGill University and a postdocs in Berlin. Andrea joined the Rockefeller University Press in 2016 as a Scientific Editor at the Journal of Cell Biology. In addition to handling research manuscripts, Andrea is responsible for all Reviews and Perspectives published in the journal.

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Congratulations to Chase Bebo

  • January 30, 2024
Research Intensive Summer Experience (RISE) at Rutgers

We want to congratulate the RISE 2023 scholar Chase Bebo for his continuing his work as a full-time research technician under the guidance of Abhishek Roychowdhury from Navajo Technical University in conjunction with Sean Kinney from Rutgers University. We wish him the best as he finishes up his two prospective manuscripts before advancing into graduate school.

 

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iJOBS Career Panel: Patent Specialists and Attorneys

  • January 24, 2024
iJOBS Blog

By Shreya Madhavarapu

2023 Rutgers iJOBS Symposium

  • January 12, 2024
iJOBS Blog

By Natalie Losada

 

An ode to all academic researchers. 

 

Congratulations to Isabel Melendez for 2023 ABRCMS Award

  • January 12, 2024
Research Intensive Summer Experience (RISE) at Rutgers

Congratulations to Paola Martis for 2023 ABRCMS Award

  • January 12, 2024
Research Intensive Summer Experience (RISE) at Rutgers

 

iJOBS Career Panel: Internships and Jobs at the NIH, FDA, CDC

  • January 2, 2024
iJOBS Blog

By Sonal Gahlawat

iJOBS Career Panel: Publishing and Editing Jobs at Scientific Journals

  • December 22, 2023
iJOBS Blog

By Kiranmayi Vemuri

 

Event Description

This active learning workshop for PhD students, Postdoctoral Fellows and faculty will use techniques and case study discussions in breakout sessions to teach tools and skills to better mentor undergraduate students in a research setting.  Attendees will also reflect upon approaches they would use to mentor trainees and employees when they are running a lab or research group in the future. An opportunity to earn a Microbadge in Mentoring Undergrads will be available for those who wish to follow up with additional activities.

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Event Description

Note: This is a 2 day in person workshop. You only need to register once, however attendance at both days is required from 9am-5pm. 
Data Carpentry workshops are for any researcher who has data they want to analyze, and no prior computational experience is required. This hands-on workshop teaches basic concepts, skills and tools for working more effectively with data.  The focuses of this workshop will be working with genomics data, and data management & analysis for genomics research. They will cover metadata organization in spreadsheets, data organization, connecting to and using cloud computing, the command line for sequence quality control and bioinformatics workflows.

IN PERSON ONLY