50 results on '"Fetzer, J."'
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2. Bad blood in the laboratory-conflicts and how to avoid or resolve them
3. Experiences at a small startup
4. Academia: in the ivory tower, surrounded by ivy-covered walls
5. Wolfish behavior...the successful scientist as leader of a pack or a lone wolf
6. It is a far better thing...or Why are the accepted writing styles in technical publications so narrow?
7. Specialist or generalist?
8. Experiences at a small startup
9. Building a professional career: reflecting on evolution.
10. You never know enough, let alone know it all.
11. Expert texpert--analytical chemists as legal witnesses.
12. The schizophrenia of the administrative path.
13. Quick, efficient, effective? Meetings!
14. How to use time more efficiently.
15. Roles and responsibilities of graduate students and post-docs.
16. Reinventing yourself: marketing the experienced chemist in today's job market.
17. The curse of having a bad supervisor.
18. Building a professional career. Common sense is not common.
19. Postdoctorate in perpetuity and other issues.
20. Choosing a future supervisor.
21. Clashes of style.
22. Teams and teamwork.
23. Building a professional career. Changing hats....becoming a supervisor or manager.
24. Building a professional career. Ethics--doing the right things.
25. Getting the message across--writing an effective curriculum vita.
26. Building a professional career. Initiative and meticulousness: mining, digging for the rare nuggets.
27. Leadership.
28. Paradigms, tunnel vision, and group thinking.
29. Building a professional career. Degrees of difficulty.
30. Master of your own career.
31. Balancing professional and private time.
32. Dealing with those on "the dark side"--difficult and worse people.
33. Government service: the third venue.
34. Patience, determination, and doggedness.
35. The personality of science.
36. Dealing with reviews--the work of getting your paper accepted.
37. Good science comes in different packages... accepting others as your peers.
38. Being an effective reviewer.
39. Laboratory skills: mechanics and other hands-on skills.
40. Cultures and languages: the worldview of science.
41. Writing an eye-catching, high-impact paper.
42. Always learning: continuing education for industrial chemists (and others, too!).
43. The merits of an industrial career in contrast to one in academia.
44. Once you get there or think you have...mentoring to pass on the torch.
45. Becoming an integral part of your field (or networking for more success).
46. Curiosity and wonder.
47. Collaborative research.
48. Eloquence.speaking easily the first time. Is it possible?
49. The sky is not falling...accepting failure to create innovation in experimentation.
50. Diversify, diversify.change is good.and necessary.
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