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Autism in academia – an interview with Dr. Mariana De Niz

September 27, 2022September 27, 2022 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 3 Comments

An interview with scientist and neurodiversity advocate Mariana De Niz.

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Hitting the target (a short guide to validating antibody specificity)

September 18, 2022 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 3 Comments

Antibodies are essential and ubiquitous tools in biology, but their unguarded usage can easily lead to error. Here’s how to validate their specificity, and ensure that they’re hitting the right target.

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Was it really what you wanted? // A change is coming

September 4, 2022 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 2 Comments

Did you really “fail” if you didn’t get something that doesn’t exist, or isn’t what you really wanted?

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We’ve come a long way

August 5, 2022August 7, 2022 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ Leave a comment

The success of the women’s Euro2022 tournament is a reminder of how far science has come.

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Science’s shamans

July 28, 2022 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 1 Comment
René Magritte, “La Traversée Difficile”

Lecturing is not about knowing everything, it’s about being good at learning. And science’s shamans are the best at it.

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My COVID19 diary

July 17, 2022July 19, 2022 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 2 Comments

I’ve heard people say that COVID19 is a bit like flu, but I don’t ever remember flu hurting this much.

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Front and centre

July 10, 2022 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 1 Comment
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Image taken from “Bowie: Stardust, Rayguns and Moonage Daydreams” by Horten & Allred.

Why you might be able to make the biggest difference by doing something different.

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And the Oscar goes to…

June 26, 2022 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 3 Comments

Would papers – or research projects, even – benefit from copying the arts in having an official producer, director, technical director, and starring cast?

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Who’s the toughest?

June 14, 2022 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 1 Comment
Coco Gauff, after losing the 2022 French Open final.

Scientists like to think of themselves as tough…but is it emotional toughness rather than mental toughness that’s being selected for?

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Funding scientific ecosystem services

June 5, 2022 ~ Brooke Morriswood ~ 1 Comment
“Small village in Ukraine”, by Konstantin Kryzhitsky (1884).

Shouldn’t be we funding scientists as well as researchers?

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