- Using SMART Objectives To Empower Teams For Success By connecting these interdependent SMART criteria, we can craft powerful objectives that empower teams to work together and accomplish their goals.
- Gleaning Biological Insights From Complex Data Using Knowledge Graphs Knowledge graphs have been seeing an astounding growth in popularity and interest, and for good reason. The provide a valuable approach to connecting and analyzing complex data.
- The 3 Pillars of a HaPPPy Career Ask yourself: Does your job have the 3 pillars of a haPPPy career?
- Managing Scientific Teams The Toyota Way The Toyota Way is not just about cars. We review the application of Toyota management systems to scientific teams.
- Industry Science: Gaining Career Insight Through Informational Interviews Resource for questions to ask during an informational interview.
- Industry Science: Publishing Research In Industry Let’s explore what it’s like to publish in industry.
- Industry Science: Getting Started With Going Into Industry Let’s explore what some ways to get started with a career in industry.
- Industry Science: Pivoting Career Trajectory In A Company Let’s explore what career switching can look like at a company.
- Industry Science: Different Companies Are Different Together let’s explore careers in industry in a new blog series.
- Hippurate Microbiome Metabolite & Human Health Recent study uses human and animal systems biology to further understand the role of hippurate in health.
- Motivating Science With MAP We can use Daniel Pink’s MAP criteria to motivate ourselves and our scientific environments.
- Five Key Considerations When Building A Data Science Team Building a data science team is hard. Here we explore what may lead to success.
- Learning To Code With Problem-Based Group Learning & LeetCode Our site recently got together to learn some Python through solving a problem.
- Impact of Bacterial Viruses on Cancer Immunity Bacteriophage molecular mimicry impacts chemotherapy and immunotherapy efficacy.
- Doing Group Science With The Agile Methodology Three helpful tips for managing large science projects using Agile/SCRUM.
- Empowering Science Through Organization (Bullet Journals) Science demands organization, and that’s not easy. I’ve found the bullet journal approach to be really helpful.
- Biosynthetic Potential of the Oral Microbiome in Dental Caries and Periodontitis A recently reported study outlines the biosynthetic functional potential of the oral microbiome.
- Bacterial Small Molecules Provide Defense Against Their Viruses A recently published study outlines a chemical mechanism for phage infection defense in bacteria.
- Recent Publication: The Colorectal Cancer Virome Our recent publication, as well as others, support a role for the gut virome (specifically bacteriophage) in colorectal cancer.
- Microbiome Natural Product Biosynthesis and Synthetic Orphans Discussion of a recent study that provides new insights into orphan biosynthetic gene clusters, and the implications of those findings for the human microbiome.
- Three Technologies With a Future In Computational Biology An overview of three technologies poised to make big impacts on the field of computational biology.
- Uncovering the Hidden Viruses of Your Urine A group recently isolated bacteria to better understand viruses hiding in bacterial genomes.
- How to Write Your Next Letter Using Markdown Focus on Your Letter Centent by Writing in Markdown and Converting to a PDF Using Pandoc.
- New Insights Into How Bacterial Viruses Access The Human Body Bacteriophage Transcytosis Provides a Mechanism To Cross Epithelial Cell Layers
- A Whole New Blogging World Welcome to the new Prophage blog site.