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The Effective Scientist : A handy guide to a successful academic career / Corey J.A. Bradshaw

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018Description: xiii, 276 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781107171473
  • 1107171474
  • 9781316620854
  • 1316620859
Other title:
  • Handy guide to a successful academic career
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 502.3 23 BRA
Contents:
1. What is an 'effective' scientist?; 2. Become a great writer; 3. Me time; 4. Writing a scientific paper; 5. Sticky subject of authorship; 6. Where and what to publish; 7. The publishing battle; 8. Reviewing scientific papers; 9. Constructive editing; 10. Fear not the numbers; 11. Keeping track of your data;mphs; References. 12. Money; 13. Running a lab; 14. Making new scientists; 15. Human diversity; 16. Splitting your time; 17. Work-life balance; 18. Managing stress; 19. Give good talk; 20. Getting the most out of conferences; 21. Science for the masses 22. Dealing with the media; 23. 'Useful' science; 24. Evidence-based advocacy; 25. Trials, tribulations and triuphs
Summary: What is an effective scientist? One who is successful by quantifiable standards, with many publications, citations, and students supervised? Yes, but there is much more. Truly effective scientists need to have influence beyond academia, usefully applying and marketing their research to non-scientists. This book therefore takes an all-encompassing approach to improving the scientist's career. It begins by focusing on writing and publishing - a scientist's most important weapon in the academic arsenal. Part two covers the numerical and financial aspects of being an effective scientist, and Part three focuses on running a lab effectively. The book concludes by discussing the more entertaining and philosophical aspects of being an effective scientist. Little of this material is taught in university, but developing these skills is vital to maximize the chance of being effective. Written by a scientist for scientists, this practical and entertaining book is a must-read for every early career-scientist, regardless of specialty.
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1. What is an 'effective' scientist?; 2. Become a great writer; 3. Me time; 4. Writing a scientific paper; 5. Sticky subject of authorship; 6. Where and what to publish; 7. The publishing battle; 8. Reviewing scientific papers; 9. Constructive editing; 10. Fear not the numbers; 11. Keeping track of your data;mphs; References. 12. Money; 13. Running a lab; 14. Making new scientists; 15. Human diversity; 16. Splitting your time; 17. Work-life balance; 18. Managing stress; 19. Give good talk; 20. Getting the most out of conferences; 21. Science for the masses 22. Dealing with the media; 23. 'Useful' science; 24. Evidence-based advocacy; 25. Trials, tribulations and triuphs

What is an effective scientist? One who is successful by quantifiable standards, with many publications, citations, and students supervised? Yes, but there is much more. Truly effective scientists need to have influence beyond academia, usefully applying and marketing their research to non-scientists. This book therefore takes an all-encompassing approach to improving the scientist's career. It begins by focusing on writing and publishing - a scientist's most important weapon in the academic arsenal. Part two covers the numerical and financial aspects of being an effective scientist, and Part three focuses on running a lab effectively. The book concludes by discussing the more entertaining and philosophical aspects of being an effective scientist. Little of this material is taught in university, but developing these skills is vital to maximize the chance of being effective. Written by a scientist for scientists, this practical and entertaining book is a must-read for every early career-scientist, regardless of specialty.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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