Year in review: 2020 Edition
2020 was the year that the world hit pause. Here’s a little about the highs, lows and lessons I learnt along the way.
2020 was the year that the world hit pause. Here’s a little about the highs, lows and lessons I learnt along the way.
There is more than meets the eye to implementing programmatic workflows in a biological context. Here are a few of my top tips for those post-introductory-level biologists new to coding.
A few quick bits from the latest in my reading list – a gem about effective and efficient communication!
2019 was was a year of kicking goals. Here’s a little about the highs, lows and lessons I learnt along the way.
A few quick bits from the latest in my reading list – an inspirational patchwork of one woman’s journey to finding a backbone through the science of those without one.
2018 was was a year of comfort and growth. Here’s a little about the highs, lows and lessons I learnt along the way.
Quick recap of the recent Melbourne Neuroscience Institute 2018 NoBell Prize. Let the bells begin!
A few quick words about the second entry in my extra-curricular reading list for 2018.
A few weeks ago I braved a Melbourne winter weeknight to attend my very first PyLadies Meetup. Here’s a little bit about the adventure, and why you should definitely get along to a meetup near you!
A few words about my recent submission to a sciart exhibition, raising funds for Motor Neuron Disease (MND) research.
Do you ever feel like there is no end to the information overload that is a consequence of our increasingly digital lives? Here’s how I am tackling the drowning sensation to find a little clarity this year.
A few quick words about the most recent entry in my extra-curricular reading list.
Is it possible to progress in the Australian scientific research landscape without being a nomad?
Do I have something interesting or unique to say? Maybe, maybe not. Maybe it doesn’t matter.