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Cognitive Dissonance from the Left
On Tuesday, the fears of many ecologists, environmentalists, and conservation biologists came true as He Who Must Not Be Named abolished many of the protections against climate change put in place by President Obama. Frankly, these should also be…
Tagged climate change, overpopulation, Paris agreement, Trump, vegan, vegetarian
I can haz ecology?
There is a lot of debate about whether or not scientists should be advocates or not. My general feeling is that if one has expertise or knowledge that can help to better inform a solution to a problem, they should feel free to share that…
Tagged Ecology, experience, Feral Cats, Invasive Species, Professional Development
Back off man. I’m a scientist.
“Back off man. I’m a scientist” -Peter Venkman, Ghostbusters I, like many of you, read this report from the Pew Research Center last week. I was discouraged, but unsurprised, to learn that the general public and scientists differ…
Tagged evolution, experiments, Professional Development, science!, statistics, theory, vaccines
Seeking Master’s students in evolutionary ecology
The Eco-Evo Lab at California State University, Northridge invites applications from undergraduates interested in pursuing a Master’s of Science in Biology. In particular, we are seeking a M.S. student to work on an NSF-funded project that examines…
Wanderlust
Oh, small pink sticky note on my desk with “wanderlust” scrawled sloppily upon you, why do you torment me so? I’m confident in making the claim that most ecologists have wanderlust. Science progresses because of observation and curiosity; and…
Crowdfunding Part I
Earlier this year, I decided to try out crowdfunding through the scifund challenge on experiment.com to raise some money for my Master’s research. During the process, I decided to write about some of the challenges I faced along the way (and after…
The Irony of Impostor Syndrome: Everybody has it
I happened to read several things this week that were all related to being happy in academia, and the solutions all stemmed from getting over insecurities. Erica sent a paper around to the lab about the importance of stupidity in scientific…
How do you tell your story?
A good paper is supposed to tell a story. Set up an interesting question, tell how you tried to answer that question, and then tell us what you found and what it means. The middle part of that process isn’t so tough. The Methods and Results…
Tagged Ecology, marine biology, natural history, nature, Professional Development, theory
How To Be The Don Draper of Science
Let’s play a word association game. What is the first word that comes to mind when you hear the word “marketing”? If you’re like me, you may have said something like “advertisement”. You may have even said something along the lines of “dishonest”….
How to Land Your Dream Job (Outside of Academia)
On December 2nd the CSUN Women in Science Club hosted the Biology Careers Outside of Academia Symposium. More than 50 undergraduates, graduates, and faculty members attended, and it’s safe to say that everyone in the audience benefitted from it…