One last quick reminder that I will be taking part in an tomorrow (11:00 CET) to talk about life as a newbie in alongside 2 more-experienced guests 🙂 And who enjoy writing/communicating/organising and are thinking about possible careers, come along! It's going to be fun.
(Registration link here: embl.org/about/info/embl-fello)

New ! What does the #1924 expedition have in common with the #2024 prizes? A riff on the untapped riches that might be found if there were more equality of opportunity.

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New posting! There’s no shortage of people and places offering advice to those and seeking careers, but here’s some tips based on my own recent experience of the process.👇Hope it helps, and a big thanks too to all who helped me 😊
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New ! This one's about how I had one enormous factor in my favour when weighing up whether or not to leave last year: my wife's career.
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New posting! I’m less than a year into my new scientific career in the /#pharma sector, and the biggest difference with is already clear: it’s the money.

But not, as you might think, in terms of salary…👇
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New posting! You wouldn't think that mandatory company training on policies & procedures would come across as a beacon of enlightenment, but that's how it did for me 😂 👇
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New posting! A riff on permanent positions in , and how 6 months in has already brought more career stability (= permanent position) than 20+ years in . 👇
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New posting! Here is the Total Internal Reflection #2023 retrospective: >30,000 page views, nearly 20,000 visitors, and the most shattering decision of my professional life to date.

As always, a massive thanks to all of you out there for reading/favouriting/boosting/commenting on the postings - much appreciated.👏

It's also just over 1 year since arriving here, and it's been fantastic to meet and connect with so many of you. Here's looking forward to many more reflections in 2024!😊

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New posting! This is the annual look at some great and great in honour of . This year's style winner comes from Japan 🤩

A massive thanks to @batroelens for nominating a couple of 2023's style exemplars...😊

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New posting! This is a short riff on the importance of scientific supply chains. The departure point is the coronavirus pandemic, and the way it illustrated the vital need to have a domestic supply chain to complement outsourcing. The same lesson, I think, is true to science training. Hope you like it!

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The outrageously talented
Oliver Hoeller hasn't contributed to TIR in a long while (😢) but he does have a new book out 🤩- now all you budding artists and fans can learn some tips & tricks if you'd like to try sketching the world around you👇
oliverhoeller.com/store/Pack-Y

One week in to and it's time to celebrate some more great scientists with great ! Here's Part II of the TIR Movember series. Anybody you'd like to nominate for the 2023 edition?
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is under way! For those not in the know, the foundation raises awareness of , , .

To tie in with the event, TIR has an annual posting of "Great scientists, great ", and 2023 will be no exception!

First though, let's take a look back at previous iterations in the series... Got someone you'd like to nominate? Let me know.😃 👨👇

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New ! This one suggests that good offers an escape to the problem faced by many (most? all?) contemporary group leaders in . Hope you like it! 👇
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Naive question: how would you define the difference between a steady state and a futile cycle?

It's out! This paper (FA:
D.Schichler
, A.Konle), now out in
@J_Cell_Sci is very much the story of the Morriswood group; it was started by one of my 1st rotation students, ended by other undergrads prior to the group's closure.

Massive thanks to
@ReviewCommons for handling the process, & also
@J_Cell_Sci
@Co_Biologists for providing the best journal service I've ever encountered - rigorous, courteous, friendly, helpful. The paper is now also part of then#ForestOfBiologists initiative.

Also, don't forget that the "director's cut" is still available as a reviewed on
@biorxivpreprint here, where aficionados can dig a little deeper if they're interested:
biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

Journal of Cell Science  
Daja Schichler, Antonia Konle, Brooke Morriswood @TIR_scienceblog and colleagues discover that entry of surface bound cargo in the trypanosome flag...

"More and more bitter, self-pitying, repetitive" - a regular reader slams TIR's recent content (ouch!). Reminds me of a similar discussion I had nearly a year ago that inspired the following posting (👇)...it's certainly difficult balancing scientific wonder with structural commentary. But point taken; let's see if I can provide a bit more sunshine 🤩

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