Am I a fool for waiting?

On π day, I shared some science about the last paper I published as a part of my PhD.  Well, getting it published is a long story that gives some context into science writing.  The first paper that I ever co-authored was the only one that was submitted by paper.  It was FedEx’d (I think) to the Journal.  We didn’t hear back for 6 months, then finally, we got a letter of acceptance!  That was in 2003/2004.  (I’m curious, does anyone reading this remember contacting editors only by mail?)  The fastest original research manuscripts I've had accepted as corresponding author…
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Blog-5 years!

I can't believe it.  Not that I'm great on this blogging thing, but its been 5 years since the Integrative Muscle Physiology Lab (Chung Muscle Lab) was established in the Department of Physiology at Wayne State University. Its been a wild ride with more than 10 papers published, so many great conferences, and recently an international webinar. At the same time, i feel like we're always re-building and re-generating.  Henk Granzier once told me that labs cycle people every 4 years or so.  I feel that is coming true with several phases of people coming in and out of the…
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Blog-Three Years…

I started my faculty position on July 1, 2015.  Three years...  That's both a long and short time! I've been thinking about how this has gone, both for my sake and because I was reminded that I had told some of my postdoc cohort that I'd try to list some of the crazy things to pay attention to when getting a job. Things I've learned/wish I knew before: The grass is always greener.  Seriously, there's plenty of good things wherever you go. Pick your projects.  Productivity is key, so pick a few projects that you can publish quickly.  I'm struggling…
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