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Nature: twenty things I wish I’d known when I started my PhD
Lucy A. Taylor
2018
Starting a PhD can be tough. Looking back, there are many things I wish I’d known at the beginning.
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C. David Allis: On being an advisor to today’s junior scientists
Hao Wu
Excelling only at the bench does not make a complete scientist; our job is to make sure the training we provide does not stop there.
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读博那几年
吴浩
在章张师兄和孟庆舒师姐的反复邮件叮嘱下,决定开写这篇札记以贺恩师于军教授六十大寿(有缘与于老师同日出生,也预祝自己生日快乐^_^)。章张师兄言:“都是于老师的思想继承者,好好写!”看此不免心生惭愧,只因传承于老师的太少
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Inheritance of poor writing habits
Amin Bredan
2022
Generations of editors, reviewers and readers have struggled to understand complex, exaggerated and often pompous prose that does little to enhance the reader's understanding
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12 books recommended by Mu-ming Poo
Mu-ming Poo
Reading the first-hand account of the process of discovery by the discoverers themselves is probably the most effective way of learning how to do creative and original science.
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Who is the best scientist of them all?
Richard Van Noorden
2013
Karl Marx is the most influential scholar ever, according to a discipline-corrected ranking system.
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What did I learn during my PhD?
Hao Wu
2012
The foreword of my thesis---a purely personal perspective (in Chinese)
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The responsibility each of you has for your education
Barack Obama
2009
And no matter what you want to do with your life, I guarantee that you'll need an education to do it. You want to be a doctor, or a teacher, or a police officer? You want to be a nurse or an architect, a lawyer or a member of our military? You're going to need a good education for every single one of those careers.
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Bioinformatics in China: A Personal Perspective
Liping Wei and Jun Yu
2008
In this personal perspective, we recall the history of bioinformatics and computational biology in China, review current research and education, and discuss future prospects and challenges.
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Must-read book: Passionate minds: the inner world of scientists
L. Wolpert and A. Richards
2007
A must-read book for science-oriented students. Standing on the shoulders of the most eminent scientists in the world and you should see further. Learn how their personalities and their backgrounds have shaped their research career.
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