All of us go through problems in our career that are related to the kind of environment in which we work or the individuals with whom we work. In a lighter vein, most of the “adverse outcome pathways” (AOPs) are due to the way we react to a situation or due to our preconceived notion about...
Karen Chiu of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Division of Nutritional Sciences is the author of this post. Attending the Education-Career Development Session “Stepping Out of the Lab: Maximizing Access and Experience for Internships in Toxicology” during the SOT 58th Annual...
Graduate students and postdocs, are you gearing up for a career in academia? Primarily Undergraduate Institutions (PUIs) offer a substantial proportion of the available tenure-track faculty positions in the life sciences. For toxicologists interested in careers that combine research and teaching...
Nearly all employers highlight the need to demonstrate exceptional communication and presentations skills to obtain employment and have sustained success in a position. Just as with writing, building your presentation style is always a work in progress. At the 2016 SOT Annual Meeting, you can...
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