Conversations

On leadership, identity, and becoming
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Oct. 16, 2023

The benefits of research focus

Because we love to do so much, it is hard to focus on just one thing. In this episode, we explore the advantages of maintaining a research focus. We also discuss the value of concentrating on a specific research area.Key Points Discussed: Depth of Expertise: Becoming an expert in a focused area simplifies the process of generating new ideas and understanding gaps in the field. Clarity of Goals: Research focus brings clarity. It makes it easier to set and communicate clear research goals. Incre...
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Oct. 13, 2023

Classical hematology research with Dr. Scott Peslak

Dr. Peslak is a physician-scientist and Assistant Professor of Medicine. A classical hematologist, Dr. Peslak investigates new genetic and pharmacologic therapies for the treatment of sickle cell disease. In this episode, Dr. Peslak shares insights into classical hematology. He emphasizes the critical role of mentorship in shaping future research leaders. Key Points Discussed: The importance of early exposure and experiences. Coping with moments of doubt and uncertainty. The pivotal ro...
Guest: Scott Peslak
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Oct. 12, 2023

Pediatric hematology and transfusion medicine with Dr. Stella Chou

Dr. Stella Chou is a distinguished clinician scientist specializing in pediatric hematology and transfusion medicine. In today's episode, Dr. Chou shares her remarkable journey to become a clinician scientist. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing and seizing opportunities for research collaboration. Key Points Discussed: Dr. Chou's research interests in pediatric hematology and transfusion medicine. The influence of family on her attitude toward seizing opportunities. The signi...
Guest: Stella Chou
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Oct. 11, 2023

Trusting your instincts for maximum impact with Dr. Christina Cruz

Dr. Cruz is a psychiatrist who works to improve the mental health of children and adolescents. With a global platform for her research, she develops mental health resources for resource-limited settings. Through her independent research program, Dr. Cruz brings mental health resources to schools. By creating, pilot-testing, and scaling a task-shifting mental health intervention for school-aged children, Dr. Cruz has developed strategies to use “education as mental health therapy”.On this episode...
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Oct. 10, 2023

Exploring global health research with Dr. Jerry Bloomfield

Dr. Bloomfield is an Associate Professor of Medicine with Tenure in the Division of Cardiology and Associate Research Professor of Global Health at the Duke Global Health Institute. In this episode, Dr. Bloomfield discusses the evolving landscape of global health, opportunities for global health research involvement, and the importance of building meaningful research partnerships. Key Points Discussed: Global health research and its evolving focus on addressing health disparities. Experie...
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Oct. 9, 2023

Flexibility and adaptability in research leadership with Dr. Vikram Paralkar

Dr. Paralkar is a physician-scientist at the University of Pennsylvania. His clinical focus is on myeloid malignancies. His laboratory studies how transcription factors and chromatin proteins regulate coding gene transcription and ribosome biogenesis in normal and leukemic hematopoiesis.In this enlightening episode, Dr. Paralkar explores the unique challenges and opportunities faced by aspiring physician-scientists.Key Points Discussed: The importance of embracing flexibility and adaptability i...
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Oct. 6, 2023

Advocating for your authentic self with Dr. Julia Warren

Dr. Julia Warren is a pediatric hematologist at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. Her laboratory studies normal and malignant blood cell formation, with a special interest in neutrophils.In this engaging episode, Julia shares her insights, experiences, and advice for those navigating the challenges and rewards of a unique career path as a physician scientist. Key Points Discussed: Pa...
Guest: Julia Warren
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Oct. 5, 2023

Make your own path

When you find yourself in a bind, you may need to create your own opportunities. Even when faced with challenges, you can build what you wish to see. In this episode, we talk about the importance of becoming a magnet to attract like-minded individuals who can help you succeed. Key Points Discussed: Define Your Core Values: Begin by clarifying your personal and professional values. Understand who you are, what you stand for, and what drives you. Authenticity Matters: In all aspects of your acad...
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Oct. 4, 2023

Preparing to negotiate your first job

In academia, starting a faculty career is an important milestone. In today's episode, we discuss preparing to negotiate your first faculty position. We will explore essential strategies and considerations to ensure informed decisions. Key Points Discussed: Give Yourself Enough Time: Allow sufficient time for decision-making. Take time to reflect and plan. Clarify How to Split Your Time: Faculty members must balance clinical work, research, and education. To help set clear goals, decide which ...
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Oct. 3, 2023

How to write the "Facilities & other resources"

The Facilities and Resources document is an important, but often overlooked, aspect of grant applications. In this episode, discover the key elements needed to create this document. And learn how it can significantly impact your chances of grant success.Key Points Discussed: Understanding the Facilities and Resources Document: Learn about the significance of the Facilities and Resources document in grant applications and its role in showcasing institutional support for research. Tailoring Your ...
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Oct. 2, 2023

Steps to creating your Biosketch

A critical component of many grant applications is the NIH Biosketch. When you have never created one before, the Biosketch can be daunting. Yet, a well-crafted Biosketch can significantly impact your competitiveness for research funding. In this episode, we discuss Biosketch best practices. Key Points Discussed: The importance of creating the first draft and iterating over many applications. The need to tailor your Biosketch to the specific grant opportunity. The importance of telling a comp...
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Sept. 29, 2023

Journey to research excellence with Dr. Julia Xu

Dr. Xu is an adult hematologist specializing in the care of patients with sickle cell disease (SCD). She has conducted studies of the trajectory of renal function decline in SCD and led clinical trials evaluating novel drug therapies for the treatment of patients with SCD. She has a longstanding interest in both red cell disorders and global health, having completed combined internal medicine-global health residency training and a Master of Science in Global health degree.In today's episode, Dr....
Guest: Julia Xu
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Sept. 28, 2023

How to say, "yes."

Any chance you are tired of saying yes? In this episode, we explore the importance of saying "yes" with genuine intention and conviction. To find the spark to build a fulfilling career, let's align our actions with our true convictions.Key Points Discussed: Say "Yes" with Meaning: Say "yes" only when it aligns with your true intentions. Say "Yes" with Conviction: Say "yes" with thoughtful consideration of the challenges and benefits. Exploring Weak "Yes": If you find yourself struggling to say...
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Sept. 27, 2023

Why you should say "yes"

In this episode, we delve into the concept of saying "yes" and how it impacts our lives as clinicians and researchers. We explore the significance of understanding that every "yes" involves saying "no" to something else due to our finite resources. We'll discuss the importance of being mindful about our choices and offer insights into why saying "yes" can be a powerful and transformative decision.Key Points Discussed:The Duality of Yes and No: Every "yes" implies saying "no" to something else. E...
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Sept. 26, 2023

How to say "no."

We figured out that we need to say, "no." But, how exactly do you do it? In this episode, we discuss the art of saying "no" effectively. Listen in for valuable insights on how to say "no." We also provides practical tips for doing it gracefully. Key Points Discussed: Understand the concept of "no" and how it relates to your bigger "yes." To protect your valuable time, identify your priorities . In your decision-making, explore the role of a "no committee." To make thoughtful decisions, creat...
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Sept. 25, 2023

Why you should say "no."

It can be difficult to say "no." However, as a clinician scientist, "no" may be the most important word in your vocabulary. On today's episode, we discuss this two-letter word's profound impact. We also discuss how embracing "no" can lead to positive outcomes in both your academic career and personal life.Key Points Discussed: No as Yes: When you say "no," you are simultaneously saying "yes" to something else. Understanding this duality is key to effective decision-making. Allocating Time Effic...
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Sept. 22, 2023

Avoiding distractions on the path to research impact with Dr. Peter Kurre

Dr. Peter Kurre is a renowned clinician scientist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. His clinical work is focused on children with bone marrow failure across a wide spectrum of inherited and acquired conditions that lead to loss of blood formation. Dr. Kurre's clinical interests focus on diagnosis and treatment of bone marrow failure, specifically on improving diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities. In this episode, Dr. Kurre shares his remarkable insights and experiences, providing va...
Guest: Peter Kurre
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Sept. 21, 2023

Making the most of your post-doctoral fellowship

The post-doctoral fellowship is the optimal time for clinicians to undergo research training. However, most fellows do not know how to make the best use of this time. In this episode, we shed light on the pivotal steps fellows can take to use their fellowship time strategically.Key Points Discussed: Use Your Fellowship Time Strategically: The importance of setting clear goals during your fellowship and having a sense of direction in your research endeavors. Think Carefully About Opportunities: ...
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Sept. 20, 2023

It is never too late to start your research career

If you are thinking it is too late to start your research career, think again. For clinicians looking to start a research program, today is the day to begin. In this episode, we explore the essential steps for clinicians looking to make the transition into research. Key Points Discussed:Own Your Strengths: The importance of recognizing and leveraging clinical expertise as a foundational element for a successful research program. Evaluate Your Needs: Think critically about what you have and the ...
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Sept. 19, 2023

What to do when you can't find funding

What do you do when you can't secure funding for your project? It can be disheartening when your research hits a financial roadblock. In this episode, we explore five crucial questions to ask yourself when faced with this challenge.Key Points Discussed:Whose Idea Are You Selling? - Make sure the research idea you're pursuing is genuinely your own. Selling someone else's dream can be challenging. So, take time to align your passion with your research topic. Would You Fund Your Work? - Look at yo...
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Sept. 18, 2023

Don't Quit - Why You Should Stay in the Game

Sometimes, your efforts seem fruitless and it appears that your best best is to quit. Quitting always makes sense in the short-term; but may not always be the right answer in the long run. If you (or someone you know) are on the verge of quitting your research, this episode is for you. Key Points Discussed:The Significance of Your Work: The importance of recognizing your work matters. Your efforts can have a profound impact. But only if you see it through to completion. Your Unique Contribution...
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Sept. 15, 2023

Trailblazing new directions with Dr. Rasheeda Hall

Discover the journey of Dr. Rasheeda Hall, a dynamic clinician researcher who's changing the game in geriatric care and kidney disease. Here's what you'll learn from her inspiring story: Overcoming doubt: Find out how Dr. Hall turned skepticism into motivation, rising above naysayers to become a pioneering physician scientist. Mastering the fundamentals: Learn how she navigated the transition from clinical practice to research, harnessing her strengths and building foundational skills...
Guest: Rasheeda Hall
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Sept. 14, 2023

How many grant proposals should should you submit?

Why isn't research available for free? Why spend so much time submitting grants? In this insightful episode, we dive into the complex world of research funding to determine when and how to submit research grants.Key Points Discussed:The challenge many researchers face: knowing when it's time to stop submitting grants. The importance of defining the impact you aim to make through your research and grants, setting a clear sense of purpose. The concept of compensating collaborators for their time...
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Sept. 13, 2023

Establishing authorship: a vital first step in manuscript writing

In scientific research and manuscript writing, one of the most important things to do upfront is to establish authorship. Clarifying authorship order early in the research process helps to prevent confusion, miscommunication, and authorship disputes..Key Points Discussed:The collaborative nature of scientific research and the role of authorship in signifying contributions. Differentiating authorship roles, including first author, senior author, and co-authors. The significance of outlining aut...