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Keynote presentation presented by Cindy Farach-Carson at the 2010 NSF ADVANCE Workshop: Negotiating the Ideal Faculty Position, A Workshop for Underrepresented PhDs and Postdocs in Science, Engineering and Psychology September 19-21, 2010

Missing here from this presentation are all the dedication to the people who made a huge difference in my life! They may not be comfortable with me posting them all on the web. You know who you are!

My graduate review committee

 several cartoon scientist drawings.

“Best of luck with your baby, we will understand if you choose not to return to the laboratory.”

My first research faculty position

a sign warning of the presence of sharks

Sometimes you need a “Geographical Cure”

If it feels wrong, get out!!

My life as a juggler: tenure track (1991-95)

clipart of someone juggling
A cartoon of someone saying 'Behind one door is tenure, behind the other is flipping burgers ad McDonalds.

A test of determination: tenure

It’s amazing what another job offer can do. Sometimes, your value is best determined by testing it on the market.

A poster of a woman with the caption 'We can do it'
 An arrow with no no yes written above it.

Professor at last (2000)!

A chart of women as percentage of health, science, engineering doctoral degrees.

Recognizing the importance of ADVANCE, WISE, and AWIS.

My sabbatical: my transition to administration and translational research (2005-06)

a diamond composed of four logos
a picture of a medical center

Nicholas Petrelli

Nicholas Petrelli, M.D. Medical Director, Helen F. Graham Cancer Center

cancer registry team

with the Cancer Registry team

Translational research: because it matters!

 people dancing in a circle

My return to texas and rice university (2009)

a map of the Texas Medical Center

The Ultimate Place for Translational and Collaborative Research!

Lovett Hall at Rice University
logo of Rice University

logo of the Biosciences Research Collaborative at Rice University

a picture of the Biosciences Research Collaborative

Lessons learned

a person walking on stepping stones
  1. You can’t do it alone.
  2. Make good friends and colleagues and don’t neglect them.
  3. Don’t let other people define your job, your family or your recipe for happiness.
  4. Don’t give up easily- but lose well when you do.
  5. Ask for what you need to do your job well.
  6. Don’t be afraid to say no.
  7. Work hard, be nice! [This is a book now too]
  8. Be generous with your time, your money and your heart.
  9. Be fair and ask to be treated fairly.
  10. Play!

Questions & Answers

Discuss the differences between taste and flavor, including how other sensory inputs contribute to our  perception of flavor.
John Reply
taste refers to your understanding of the flavor . while flavor one The other hand is refers to sort of just a blend things.
Faith
While taste primarily relies on our taste buds, flavor involves a complex interplay between taste and aroma
Kamara
which drugs can we use for ulcers
Ummi Reply
omeprazole
Kamara
what
Renee
what is this
Renee
is a drug
Kamara
of anti-ulcer
Kamara
Omeprazole Cimetidine / Tagament For the complicated once ulcer - kit
Patrick
what is the function of lymphatic system
Nency Reply
Not really sure
Eli
to drain extracellular fluid all over the body.
asegid
The lymphatic system plays several crucial roles in the human body, functioning as a key component of the immune system and contributing to the maintenance of fluid balance. Its main functions include: 1. Immune Response: The lymphatic system produces and transports lymphocytes, which are a type of
asegid
to transport fluids fats proteins and lymphocytes to the blood stream as lymph
Adama
what is anatomy
Oyindarmola Reply
Anatomy is the identification and description of the structures of living things
Kamara
what's the difference between anatomy and physiology
Oyerinde Reply
Anatomy is the study of the structure of the body, while physiology is the study of the function of the body. Anatomy looks at the body's organs and systems, while physiology looks at how those organs and systems work together to keep the body functioning.
AI-Robot
what is enzymes all about?
Mohammed Reply
Enzymes are proteins that help speed up chemical reactions in our bodies. Enzymes are essential for digestion, liver function and much more. Too much or too little of a certain enzyme can cause health problems
Kamara
yes
Prince
how does the stomach protect itself from the damaging effects of HCl
Wulku Reply
little girl okay how does the stomach protect itself from the damaging effect of HCL
Wulku
it is because of the enzyme that the stomach produce that help the stomach from the damaging effect of HCL
Kamara
function of digestive system
Ali Reply
function of digestive
Ali
the diagram of the lungs
Adaeze Reply
what is the normal body temperature
Diya Reply
37 degrees selcius
Xolo
37°c
Stephanie
please why 37 degree selcius normal temperature
Mark
36.5
Simon
37°c
Iyogho
the normal temperature is 37°c or 98.6 °Fahrenheit is important for maintaining the homeostasis in the body the body regular this temperature through the process called thermoregulation which involves brain skin muscle and other organ working together to maintain stable internal temperature
Stephanie
37A c
Wulku
what is anaemia
Diya Reply
anaemia is the decrease in RBC count hemoglobin count and PVC count
Eniola
what is the pH of the vagina
Diya Reply
how does Lysin attack pathogens
Diya
acid
Mary
I information on anatomy position and digestive system and there enzyme
Elisha Reply
anatomy of the female external genitalia
Muhammad Reply
Organ Systems Of The Human Body (Continued) Organ Systems Of The Human Body (Continued)
Theophilus Reply
what's lochia albra
Kizito
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