View full profile. Learn about our editorial policies. Posters are a staple of scientific communication, and most trainees will make at least one poster during their time in graduate school. However, ...
Once you finish designing your poster, have your lab mentor look it over, and have your PI (i.e., the professor whose lab you’re in) look at it, too. It’s important that you get your mentor’s approval ...
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Since the 1970s, Scientific Advisory Boards have been established successively at all Max Planck Institutes and independent Research Units. The external SABs meet every three years (or more frequently ...
Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 101, Issue. 8, p. 3531. The scientific method delivers prosperity, yet scientific practice has become subject to corrupting influences from within and without the ...
As set forth in Our Common Agenda, my Scientific Advisory Board will strengthen the role of the United Nations as a reliable source of data and evidence and provide advice to me and my senior ...
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This is the basis of the modern scientific method. It blossomed in the 17th century, when a new breed of thinkers took the view that scientific knowledge can only come from first-hand observation.