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Science Writing Resources | The Pipettepen
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Tips for writing from Mark Derewicz, Writer for UNC Health. Great examples of excellent science writing. Interesting Science Blogs/Online Magazines. American Medical Writers Association (AMWA). National Association of Science Writers (NASW). North Carolina Regulatory Affairs Forum (NCRAF). Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS). Council for the Advancement of Science Writing (CASW). American Journal Experts Job Board. For those interested in scientific editing). Authors & Editors.
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Judging the Orange County Science Fair « Biochemical Soul
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Musings on Nature, Science, Evolution, Biology, and Education. Judging the Orange County Science Fair. Tell me - what's cooler than talking about science? How about hanging out with a bunch of elementary school kids? And what's cooler than that? Hanging out with a bunch of elementary school kids talking about their own science at an elementary science fair! See the beaver dam and lodge on her blue pond? At UNC, Tara Owens of Pathways Elementary. I never knew why beavers had orange teeth! However, in a si...
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Resources - Integrative Program for Biological & Genome Sciences
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Integrative Program for Biological and Genome Sciences. Integrative Program for Biological and Genome Sciences. Core Facilities Supported by IBGS. High-Throughput Sequencing Facility (HTSF). Zebrafish Aquaculture Core Facility. UNC Macromolecular Interactions Facility. Biological and Biomedical Sciences Program (BBSP). Training Initiative in Biomedical and Biological Sciences (TIBBS). Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. Office of Undergraduate Research.
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Academic and Research Writing Tips – Nigel "Teacher" Caplan
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Nigel Caplan's English as a Second Language (ESL) Blog. Grammar Choices for Graduate and Professional Writers. Q: Skills for Success Reading/Writing 5. Academic and Research Writing Tips. Corpus Searching for ESL. Grammar for Writing/ESL Teachers. Listening and Lecture Practice. Presentations and Public Speaking. Proofreading and Grammar Help. Sample grants, proposals, dissertations, and theses. Symposium on Second Language Writing 2014. Symposium on Second Language Writing 2012. Is an open-source (=free!
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Science Outreach « Biochemical Soul
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Musings on Nature, Science, Evolution, Biology, and Education. Science Blogging: The Future of Science Communication & Why You Should be a Part of it. Over the past few years, a new development has arisen in the world of science amongst those who wish to purvey the wonders of reality to the general public. I'm speaking of course about the ascension of the Science Blog. It is for this reason that I was recently asked by Dr. Paul Medina. TIBBS), to write an article on the subject for the TIBBS Newsletter.
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Carolina Bioscience: TIBBS Summer Series Session 4: Getting Things Done: How to do Science in an Industry Setting
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Friday, September 7, 2012. TIBBS Summer Series Session 4: Getting Things Done: How to do Science in an Industry Setting. Getting Things Done: How to do Science in an Industry Setting. Transitioning from a University Setting to Industry in a GLP Environment. Patricia O’Brien Pomerleau, M.S., RQAP-GLP. And GLP Specialty Sections. Patricia earned her B.S. degree in Biology from. And her M.S. in Cellular Biology from. The History Behind Good Laboratory Practices (GLPs). GLPs exist to ensure that the end prod...
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Carolina Bioscience: Interview with Kelly Sivertson Parsons, PhD, Technology Development Associate in the University of North Carolina Office of Technology Development
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009. Interview with Kelly Sivertson Parsons, PhD, Technology Development Associate in the University of North Carolina Office of Technology Development. Most graduate students have heard of small biotech start-ups that "spin off" of a faculty member's research. In recent years UNC professors have spawned more than 30 such companies. The answer is they get a lot of help from the Office of Technology Development (OTD) at UNC. When an interested party is identified, Kelly is directly ...
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Carolina Bioscience: Interview with Scott Horner, PhD, Managing Director of a venture capital firm
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009. Interview with Scott Horner, PhD, Managing Director of a venture capital firm. Have you ever wondered how venture capitalists decide which startup biotech companies are worth the risk of funding? This interview with Dr. Scott Horner will give you a glimpse into the career of the sole PhD scientist at Third Security. A venture capital firm with the goal of identifying high potential life science startups and helping to make them profitable. When Scott was promoted to Managing Dire...
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Carolina Bioscience: TIBBS Summer Series Session 2: Communication and Professionalism
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Friday, August 17, 2012. TIBBS Summer Series Session 2: Communication and Professionalism. Part 1: Business Communication. Mary Bennett, MBA, Leadership Consulting. Mary gave an interactive presentation on effective communication. Following are key points from her talk, which was titled “Connection: The Art of Communication”:. 1 Chemistry & Rapport. There are three types of communication style. Most people have a dominant style even though they may use aspects of all three. The following chart ou...Being...
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