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Scientific Research in 10 Simple Rules

24 April 2009

The following is a rearrangement of articles primarily by Philip E. Bourne. I have also included videos and a couple of additional articles which were not found in the original link above. Professor Bourne is the founding editor-in-chief of the open access journal PLoS Computational Biology.

  1. Ten simple rules for doing your best research, according to Hamming.
  2. Ten simple rules for graduate students.
  3. Ten simple rules for a good poster presentation.
  4. Ten simple rules for making good oral presentations. Watch the video
  5. Ten simple rules for organizing a scientific meeting.
  6. Ten simple rules for selecting a postdoctoral position.
  7. Ten simple rules for getting published. Watch the video
  8. Ten simple rules for aspiring scientists in a low-income country.
  9. Ten Simple Rules To Combine Teaching and Research
  10. Ten simple rules for getting grants. Watch the video
  11. Ten simple rules for reviewers.
  12. On the Process of Becoming a Great Scientist by Morgan C. Giddings
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