By: Samantha M. Bouchal I came upon Ben Barres’ autobiography completely by chance, while conducting a literature review on glia. A paper published in Nature by his laboratory, ...
By: Marina Walther-Antonio THE PROBLEM: SCIENCE AS A PRIVATE CLUB Science is an activity reserved to the intellectuals, the “smart ones”. This is ...
The following was written by Katie Linder, a current M2 on the Diversity and Inclusion Council. She describes the recent addition of the "On the ...
By Josiane Joseph “…a riot is the language of the unheard. And what is it America has failed to hear? ... It has failed to hear ...
I remember the first punk album that I got my hands on: Dookie by Green Day. I sat in my basement in ...
By: Andrew M. Harrison, MD, PhD P2P. Surely this acronym has not yet been claimed. I met a clown recently. As Patch Adams was the ...
On November 27th, The Kern Center Innovation and Design Series of Unexpected Conversation brought Charlie Blotner to speak for a lunchtime talk, titled “Establishing Trust ...
A recent article in The Atlantic covering the mental health disorders people suffer with in graduate school recently popped up on my suggested articles on ...
The transition from premedical studies to medical school may be the most dramatic change a future physician will experience in their education, yet the medical school ...
I don’t want to write another article about how tragic, and terrifying it is that Brett Kavanaugh is now a Supreme Court Justice of ...
By: TL Jordan Representation is incredibly important. Not just in our media, but in our everyday lives. When we are young we look up ...
By: Josiane Joseph In 2008, I was an unassuming teenager with serious goals that included finding ways to get to the beach and hoarding enough clothes ...