In the name of Allah the Merciful

Making the Most of the Postdoc: Strategically Advancing Your Early Career

James Gould, 978-1032246789, 9781032246789, 9781032258867, 978-1032258867, 9781003285458, 978-1003285458, 9781000933383, 971000933383, 9781000933406, 978-1000933406, 1032246782, 1000933407, B0CC424FZ6

10 $

English | 2024 | Original PDF | 4 MB | 122 Pages

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Graduate  students and postdoctoral fellows spend upwards of 15 years honing  their research skills. However, in all this training, compulsory career  and professional development courses are far and few between. In the  absence of a formal training curriculum, this co-curricular postdoc  guidebook can be used as a manual for aspiring scientists to find career  success. 

Postdocs face many hurdles in their  pursuit of research excellence and independence. None more frustrating  than making the most of this challenging yet rewarding opportunity.  Ultimately, the point of postdoc training is not maintaining a lengthy  postdoc tenure but landing a satisfying job. Regardless of what they do  in their career, postdocs need to gain and master many skills both  directly related to their scientific training and beyond. This book  posits that if trainees are motivated and given some practical guidance,  they can build a professional reputation while achieving a successful  postdoc experience. 

Based on the personal  experiences of the author, this book logically outlines the flow of the  postdoc experience from beginning to end by providing actionable advice  on how to get the most out of postdoctoral training while laying out  strategies for choosing the right research environment to thrive along  with planning, and executing, a successful postdoc tenure. Written for  current and future postdocs, as well as their mentors, this book covers  what they need know, and do, to strategically advance in their early  research career.

Key Features:

  • Practical  and actionable advice from an author that has experienced PhD and  postdoc training, and is now directing a postdoc office at a  world-renowned research institution
  • Methodical approach most readers can readily adapt for their own purposes
  • Specifically written for current and future STEM postdocs while being agnostic of the research field

Dr.  James Gould, PhD is Director of the HMS/HSDM Office for Postdoctoral  Fellows at Harvard Medical School (HMS) where he has implemented  research, career, and professional development programs and policies for
HMS-affiliated  trainees since 2011. Prior to HMS, Dr. Gould completed two postdoc  fellowships at the National Cancer Institute of the NIH where he became  involved in training affairs and studied cancer metabolism. Dr.Gould  received his BS in Biotechnology/Molecular Biology from Clarion  University of Pennsylvania and his PhD in Biochemistry and  MolecularBiology from the University of Louisville.