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On being a scientist and a woman. Thursday, September 20, 2007. As of this morning, you are now at the former home of On Being a Scientist and a Woman. That's right, I've got a new home in the cyber-world. From here on out, I'll be blogging at. Http:/ www.scienceblogs.com/sciencewoman. Update: Just a little announcement to let everyone know that the RSS feed now seems to be working for the new website. To subscribe click the RSS button on the upper right or enter: http:/ www.scienceblogs.com/...We weren'...

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On being a scientist and a woman. Thursday, September 20, 2007. As of this morning, you are now at the former home of On Being a Scientist and a Woman. That's right, I've got a new home in the cyber-world. From here on out, I'll be blogging at. Http:/ www.scienceblogs.com/sciencewoman. Update: Just a little announcement to let everyone know that the RSS feed now seems to be working for the new website. To subscribe click the RSS button on the upper right or enter: http:/ www.scienceblogs.com/...We weren'...

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On being a scientist and a woman: Mommy Monday: A Day in the Life, Part 1

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On being a scientist and a woman. Sunday, September 02, 2007. Mommy Monday: A Day in the Life, Part 1. One day last week I decided to keep a log of how my day was occupied. I was inspired by. Dr Brazen Hussy's attempt to work at home. 4:52 am: Minnow is wide awake. Fish takes her into her room for a few minutes while I get some sleep. 5:05 am: Fish’s alarm clock goes off. I get Minnow and try to get her back to sleep. 5:20 am: Fish leaves for work. I nurse Minnow. 7:02 am: Gently lift Minnow out of bed, ...

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On being a scientist and a woman: Mommy Monday: Moving Up

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On being a scientist and a woman. Monday, September 10, 2007. Mommy Monday: Moving Up. I haven't got much to say for Mommy Monday this week, because my brain has been fully consumed by preparing for lecture, a reading and conference session, and my research seminar for tomorrow. Teaching Tuesday, indeed! Have I mentioned that she's pulling up on things? Does anyone have a request for next week's Mommy Monday? What would you like to know more about? September 10, 2007 8:40 PM. September 10, 2007 8:42 PM.

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On being a scientist and a woman: March 2007

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On being a scientist and a woman. Saturday, March 31, 2007. The next chapter from? Recall the whole denial of interview-affirmative action saga. We have going on, including the follow up email. Is this proof that the affirmative action system works? Will they give me the interview and then proceed to not hire me because nobody really wants a complaining bitch as a colleague? Will they hire me no matter how the interview goes because the university is afraid of legal consequences if they don't? That you h...

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On being a scientist and a woman: A Day in the Life, part 3

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On being a scientist and a woman. Wednesday, September 05, 2007. A Day in the Life, part 3. The end. Or is it the beginning? We pick up as I'm on my way home from work. 5:03: Get in car, call Annie. 5:15: Make it out of parking garage. 5:25: Make it off campus. (I am so not making this up, just ask Annie.) Total distance = less than 1/2 mile from garage. 5:45: Make it the remaining six miles home. Average speed from office to home = 10 mph. 7:30: Ham and spinach for dinner. Fish and I both discuss ho...

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On being a scientist and a woman: February 2007

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On being a scientist and a woman. Tuesday, February 20, 2007. Review standard interview questions. Make list of questions to ask them. Think about courses that I said I could teach. Think about courses I proposed to add. Get example syllabi of one or two courses. Look up pubs of search committee members - read abstracts. Review standard interview questions again. Make list of proposed research topics. Read review paper(s) of -ology of area. Buy interview clothes for post-partum body. Remind Fish to pack.

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PhD = Pretty huge Dork: March 2007

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PhD = Pretty huge Dork. There's no crying in grad school! Friday, March 30, 2007. A white dude big-time scientists doing his part to expand oppotunities to underserved minorities! Click the link people! Aritcle found via Green Gabbro. Thursday, March 29, 2007. 20 days, 22 hours until my proposal defense/qualifying exam. 6 days, 22 hours until my written proposal is due. 3 brownies consumed by me last night. 45 minutes of running this morning, starting at 6:30 am (or so.:) ). You know, important stuff.

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Soapbox Stutter: April 2007

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The life of a PhD outside academia. Wednesday, April 25, 2007. What is wrong with people these days? Don't worry I'll get back to posting about science related things but I'm procrastinating from finishing the last few revisions on a paper so blogging about science would be a bad use of my procrastination time. Oh no As I'm standing there dumbfounded at the inconsiderate people on my bus I realize the elderly woman has a cane. A CANE! And still no one will give up their seat! Links to this post. Oh, it's...

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Soapbox Stutter: Alternative Careers in Science

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The life of a PhD outside academia. Saturday, August 12, 2006. Alternative Careers in Science. In a weird twist of fate, the other day while looking for some book or journal article for my thesis on the university's library website I came across a book called Alternative Careers in Science. It must be because I was a woman and not really serious about science". Yep, that about sums up my experience so far when telling people my choice of finding something outside academia. I'm right there with you. All t...

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Neurosciencegirl: July 2006

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Tuesday, July 25, 2006. I am going on vacation! I will leave tommorrow for about 10 days on the west coast to visit Eman's parents and their new house. :) I can't wait. I am just packing up and leaving. I will not be reading, writing or thinking about science, the lab, future experiments, follow up adjustments, my prospecuts or anything else. Yay! I will let go of my tension so that when I get back I can rebuild and move forward. Posted by B @ Tuesday, July 25, 2006. Saturday, July 22, 2006. Yikes oh wel...

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Neurosciencegirl: September 2006

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Monday, September 25, 2006. That was the sound I awoke to this morning. It is my upstairs neighbor's air conditioner which sits right outside my window. I can't believe they still have the air on, it was around 40 some degrees out so it isn't really necesarry! Try opening a window! But the decor was less than desirable. Every square inch of the place was covered in fake wood paneling, including the ceiling! Tonight I should write some more. but there is laundry waiting too. We shall see. While I apprecia...

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Soapbox Stutter: March 2007

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The life of a PhD outside academia. Friday, March 30, 2007. A news crew came by work the other day to do a story about some stuff we do in the lab. Of course they wanted the "working" shots. Working shots for a news story do not involve actual work. I call it Hollywood science. There were many, "Ok, can you do that again? Links to this post. Wednesday, March 21, 2007. A PhD outside academia. Brought up some issues relevant to why I'm a PhD outside academia. Well, one was pressure from my supervisor and a...

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Soapbox Stutter: August 2007

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The life of a PhD outside academia. Sunday, August 19, 2007. Links to this post. Saturday, August 18, 2007. What I don't miss about grad school. Long time no blog. I noticed that I never posted what I don't miss about grad school. Can't have everyone thinking grad school was all sugar and spice and everything nice. 1) The money, or lack of. I must say it's nice to actually be making a salary with benefits and all. 4) Not getting emails from my supervisor at odd hours or on long weekends. I do enjoy l...

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Soapbox Stutter: January 2007

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The life of a PhD outside academia. Monday, January 22, 2007. What to blog about? I'd like it to have some focus. Links to this post. Thursday, January 11, 2007. I finally submitted my thesis! Carrying a box of six copies of my thesis across campus was quite the workout but it's finally done and I'm finally done. I can't wait to see the fancy bound version of my thesis. Links to this post. Tuesday, January 02, 2007. How long does it take to print a thesis? Me: "Hi, I'm here to get my thesis". Printing du...

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