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I have finally recovered officially from my stomach bug, tested at a local Mexican eating establishment last night with salsa and margaritas. I have done actual science in the last 24 hours, and I...
View ArticleSpeaking of Mentors: You Also Need Sponsors
I did make an LOL cat for today's retread The past 24 hours featured a great deal of stress and little sleep. The book review on tap for today is not going to happen. Since we were on the topic of...
View ArticleA Brief Interlude
First, a hearty thanks to all who read my posts from Experimental Biology. Blogging a meeting was a challenging yet fun experience. It enhanced my experience, and I hope it gave those "reading at home"...
View ArticleWelcome to My Weekend
Empowering today's leaders to guide tomorrow's healthcare enterprise I spent another weekend (OK, a long, Thursday through Sunday weekend) on the road in Philadelphia. This time I attended the first...
View ArticleUpdate and Redirection
Yuck! I woke up Friday morning with a finger that was hot, swollen and tender. Obviously infected, in other words. After three days of antibiotics my wound is on the mend again. The stitches came out...
View ArticleMore on Sponsors Plus Bonus Squee
I have written before about sponsors versus mentors. Today at my other place, Academic Women for Equality Now, Rania Anderson gives her advice on this topic. Rania is President of The Way Women Work, a...
View ArticleBook, Paper, Blog
This week a perfect storm descended on me, including a book, a paper, and a blog post: The Good Girls Revolt: How the Women of Newsweek Sued their Bosses and Changed the Workplace Science faculty’s...
View ArticleWhat I Am Reading: Cake vs. Pie
Really I would rather just have a spoon and a bowl of frosting. Chocolate frosting. With chocolate chips. Love the gold fish! Of course, this post is not really about desserts. It considers the...
View ArticleTwenty-Fourteen Travel Begins
Just one week into the new year, and I am already on the road. As I write this post, I await the first leg of my trip to San Antonio for the alumnae group of the Executive Leadership in Academic...
View ArticleHalf-a-Century of Discovery
Today I posted over at Academic Women for Equality Now (awenow.org), another website and blog I run. The topic was Nancy Hopkins' amazing baccalaureate address at Boston University in which she...
View ArticleLagging to the Top
For some time I have wondered why women now comprise about half of all medical graduates, yet our leadership remains so...male (and white). A few years back I had the opportunity to found Academic...
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