W. Marcus Lambert, PhD (@marcus_phd) 's Twitter Profile
W. Marcus Lambert, PhD

@marcus_phd

Assoc VP of Research @SunyDownstate | Assoc Prof @DownstateSPH | Advancing #HealthEquity and #ScientificTraining

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Dr. Arnaldo Díaz (@adiaz_phd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Puerto Rico might be just 100 x 35 miles, but the talent and creativity among its people are boundless. An image that speaks volume—Puerto Ricans at #NDiSTEM SACNAS. 🇵🇷

Puerto Rico might be just 100 x 35 miles, but the talent and creativity among its people are boundless. 

An image that speaks volume—Puerto Ricans at #NDiSTEM <a href="/SACNAS/">SACNAS</a>.  🇵🇷
Frankie D Heyward, Ph.D. (@frankiedheyward) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many Black scientists fall through the cracks during their postdoc; I almost did myself. Last month, 70+ National Black Postdoctoral Association (NBPA) members met for the 1st time to strengthen our community.🙏🏾RT to help us reach new members/sponsors so we can continue to grow no matter the political climate

Many Black scientists fall through the cracks during their postdoc; I almost did myself. Last month, 70+ <a href="/natblackpostdoc/">National Black Postdoctoral Association (NBPA)</a> members met for the 1st time to strengthen our community.🙏🏾RT to help us reach new members/sponsors so we can continue to grow no matter the political climate
Ishmail Abdus-Saboor (@ishmailsaboor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really enjoyed this new book with a fresh take on the iconic scientist Marie Curie. One thing that has been overlooked in her career is that she trained 45 women scientists. Many of the top women in chemistry and physics gravitated to her lab and went on to successful careers.

I really enjoyed this new book with a fresh take on the iconic scientist Marie Curie. One thing that has been overlooked in her career is that she trained 45 women scientists. Many of the top women in chemistry and physics gravitated to her lab and went on to successful careers.
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD (@mushtaqbilalphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finding relevant papers for literature review takes a lot of time. So, MIT researchers built Undermind, an AI-powered search engine. It can generate well-researched overviews on any topic and is 10-50 times better than Google Scholar. Here's how to use it:

Denis Wirtz (@deniswirtz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have updated and expanded our database of fellowships for POSTDOCS in neuroscience/neurology/cog science. For each fellowship, we provide a description, $ amount, deadline, link, and eligibility criteria. Download our database freely here: research.jhu.edu/rdt/funding-op…

We have updated and expanded our database of fellowships for POSTDOCS in neuroscience/neurology/cog science.

For each fellowship, we provide a description, $ amount, deadline, link, and eligibility criteria.

Download our database freely here: research.jhu.edu/rdt/funding-op…
Joy A. Franco, PhD (@engineering_joy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michael Eisen Not enough time to dig for the data right now (it must be out there), but I’m curious if the reason young PIs get smaller % is b/c they make up a smaller % of applicants (assuming the average age of applicants is increasing). Would genuinely love to know/understand this better.

<a href="/mbeisen/">Michael Eisen</a> Not enough time to dig for the data right now (it must be out there), but I’m curious if the reason young PIs get smaller % is b/c they make up a smaller % of applicants (assuming the average age of applicants is increasing). Would genuinely love to know/understand this better.
Leslie Vosshall PhD (@leslievosshall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Updating my CV and biosketch for 2025 and replacing all journal names with PMID or DOI. To be consistent with what we at HHMI ask all of our applicants to do HHMI Focus on the science, not the publication venue

Michael Eisen (@mbeisen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's the thing. We have **NO IDEA** how to pick good graduate students. I served on admission committees for 10+ years, and chaired a few, and what I learned is that all the spreadsheets of grades and test scores and recommendations and essays and publications and interview