Around the Blogs
This week is dominated by career-related posts discussing life in science. Check ‘em out!
Postdoc Malaise
It’s hard to stay motivated when there feels like so many obstacles standing in the way of your career.
Why It’s So Hard to Get That Course You Need
A faculty member explains one of the frequent difficulties cited by students trying to get their degree.
Postdoc Life vs. PI Life
In response to a post that I linked to in a previous Around The Blogs, comes a thorough analysis of Postdoc-PI dynamics, from the PI’s point of view (taking into consideration the Postdoc’s POV).
What Happens When a PI Dies
ERV asks a question, and gets some helpful answers in the comments.
Your Review is Hereby Summarily Rejected
An exercise in hypothetically reversing the criticism to bear down on the anonymous reviewers.
DNA Replication in E. coli: The Solution
Larry answers the question “The problem is how can E. coli divide faster that the time it takes to replicate it’s chromosome?”
Why Science Centers Matter
Science centers are a great, if difficult to label, contribution to the public understanding of science.



The “Postdoc life vs PI life” wasn’t really supposed to be from a PI point of view … I am somewhat between the two positions and was trying to present both views
And I think you did a good job of presenting both. But my impression was that the PI (esp. the young PI) can remember their Postdoc clearly enough to do justice to the Postdoc POV. Guess I was slightly off.
Great blog though, and that post was a good find - I’ve added you to my google-reader feed, and look forward to more posts.
Maybe I was taking the PI pov more than the postdoc, but that is just because I finished the rant with that pov rather than the first. I don’t think much about what I write, I just start typing and when I finish I publish the post, so I often end up presenting a completely different opinion than I started out with and what I had in mind when I started.
I guess rambling is one of the perks of writing to your own blog rather than writing papers, and I find it very liberating

I hope it will not annoy you too much if you read my ramblings in the future
Very liberating indeed! And speaking one’s mind, fleshing out nascent ideas, etc., are why got me interested in blogging as well.
All the Best,
What does PI stand for ? (sorry I am French)
Marie-Claire, PI stands for Primary Investigator.
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