New posting and the last of 2025! This one was inspired by #MarkRonson's "Night People" memoir (recommended!), and the way it subtly captures something that both the arts and the sciences crave: capturing the #zeitgeist.
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https://totalinternalreflectionblog.com/2025/12/31/catching-the-zeitgeist/
It's #Movember2025 and that means it's time for another instalment in TIR's longest-running posting series: the definitive guide to great #scientists with great #moustaches, with another fine selection of facial hair from around the world...👇
https://totalinternalreflectionblog.com/2025/11/28/great-scientists-great-moustaches-ix-a-movember-posting/
New posting, and a very personal one this time: some reflections on spending the last 19 years of my life as an #immigrant, how that's enriched me beyond measure, and how targeting immigrants is not the solution to a society's problems. 👇
https://totalinternalreflectionblog.com/2025/10/10/one-of-the-scapegoats/
New posting! This one's about work and active #parenting, and how that tends to leave little time for other activities...like blogging 😅👇
https://totalinternalreflectionblog.com/2025/08/22/at-the-ends-of-the-day/
New posting! This one's a #HowTo guide to #authorship on scientific publications, drawing heavily on #ICMJE criteria and #CRediT taxonomy, and based on #MedComms experience. Hope it's helpful! As always, likes/comments/reposts very welcome😊👇
https://totalinternalreflectionblog.com/2025/06/13/credit-where-credits-due-a-short-guide-to-authorships-in-scientific-papers/
New posting! This one is about #research #funding, and whether the collective - and not the individual - should be the unit of selection. Some fond memories of my #LMB days while writing this 😊 Big thx for all favouriting/boosts/replies 👇
https://totalinternalreflectionblog.com/2025/05/22/the-unit-of-selection/
Total Internal Reflection (https://totalinternalreflectionblog.com) is a blog about the human side of science, written by Brooke Morriswood.
Postings include commentary, and how-to guides for young scientists to improve their soft skills.