Postdoc Proust: Michael J. Barany
Continuing our Proust-style questionnaire series, this week we feature Michael J. Barany, currently a postdoctoral fellow in the Dartmouth College Society of Fellows and Department of History.
[more]Continuing our Proust-style questionnaire series, this week we feature Michael J. Barany, currently a postdoctoral fellow in the Dartmouth College Society of Fellows and Department of History.
[more]Thank you to all who participated in and attended the 2017 Dartmouth College Postdoc Association (DCPDA) Research Day. DCPDA’s organizing committee Max, Emily, Britney, and Victoria, worked hard to develop a wonderfully successful event. We would also like to give a special thanks to Ann Lavanway and Amy Layne for their fantastic help on organizing the logistics at the Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center. Additional appreciation goes to Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning (DCA
[more]The School of Graduate and Advanced Studies at Dartmouth, in collaboration with Lebanon High School, is proud to be hosting the first ever Science Olympiad invitational tournament on campus.
[more]Emily Weyburne is the third postdoctoral scholar featured this month in our Proust Questionnaire Postdoc Series. Emily is the Advocacy Chair for the Dartmouth College Postdoctoral Association. She is a postdoctoral scholar in the Molecular Systems Biology program. What was your first degree and where did you study? I got my bachelor’s degree from Colgate University in Hamilton, New York. What is your secret vice? Sugar. I loved baked goods and candy, I can’t keep any in the house or I’ll eat them all immediately.
[more]Give away the results at the start. This is the last and most difficult of science journalist Shannon Hall’s five “simple communication rules.”
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