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43. An evolving reader: my phases through reading textbooks (Q&A-5: textbooks, part 1)
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How are you reading life-science textbooks?
My approach to reading textbooks has evolved significantly throughout my academic career, from student to researcher to instructor to course director. Today’s episode is part 1. We will discuss the first two phases of my experience.
My overall goal of the two-part episodes is to highlight the unique roles that textbooks play, different from those of primary research papers. Knowing these different purposes will help us read textbooks more effectively.
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Manage episode 460252774 series 3493940
How are you reading life-science textbooks?
My approach to reading textbooks has evolved significantly throughout my academic career, from student to researcher to instructor to course director. Today’s episode is part 1. We will discuss the first two phases of my experience.
My overall goal of the two-part episodes is to highlight the unique roles that textbooks play, different from those of primary research papers. Knowing these different purposes will help us read textbooks more effectively.
(My email is active. But my website is under construction. Please wait for a while. Thank you for the patience!)
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1 54. Can you explain the role of Introduction in one sentence? 14:18

1 53. Minimum features of well-written abstracts 16:20

1 52. Example of a well-written abstract (other than the one by Nobel Laureates) 19:57

1 49. Another well-crafted logic loop in Abstract by Nobel Laureates (mini-series: reading-30) 18:26

1 48. Well-crafted logic loop in Abstract by Nobel Laureates (mini-series: reading-29) 19:32

1 47. Why is the 2nd sentence important in an abstract? (mini-series: reading-28) 20:32

1 46. Let’s analyze the Abstract of a paper written by Nobel Laureates (mini-series: reading-27) 27:59

1 45. Let’s read the Abstract of a paper written by Nobel Laureates (mini-series: reading-26) 20:34

1 44. An evolving reader: my phases through reading textbooks (Q&A-5: textbooks, part 2) 22:12

1 43. An evolving reader: my phases through reading textbooks (Q&A-5: textbooks, part 1) 22:13

1 41. Exclude or include seemingly irrelevant experiences in your academic CV? (Q&A-4: CV) 22:01

1 40. Short or long CV for applying for a research position? (Q&A-3: CV) 16:23

1 39. Eight key components define the Abstract structure (mini-series: reading-25) 18:57

1 38. The journal, Nature, dissects the Abstract structure (mini-series: reading-24) 13:26




1 34. Lessons learned from Nobel Laureates' work, about positive and negative controls (mini-series: reading-23) 31:10

1 33. How to do a good oral presentation? Hidden, but important tip (Q&A-2: presentation) 17:44

1 32. Is it important to include positive and negative controls in each experiment? Lesson from Nobel Laureates' work (mini-series: reading-22) 21:32

1 31. Is it OK to say, “I don’t know” in response to technical questions? (Q&A-1: interview) 12:02

1 30. Positive controls in another experiment by Nobel Laureates (mini-series: reading-21) 32:41

1 29. Positive controls in experiments by Nobel Laureates (mini-series: reading-20) 25:31

1 28. Defining positive controls in life-science experiments (mini-series: reading-19) 13:11

1 27. One-year anniversary: I started podcasting to help you (podcast update 5) 21:02

1 26. Lessons learned from a failed experiment. Part 2 (mini-series: reading-18) 34:47

1 25. Lessons learned from a failed experiment. Part 1 (mini-series: reading-17) 31:30
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