Ask Adam about Grad School: Episode 5
Episode 5 of Adam’s web video series for the Journal of Visualized Experiments: How do you explain grad school to your parents?
Episode 5 of Adam’s web video series for the Journal of Visualized Experiments: How do you explain grad school to your parents?
TheArtCareerProject.com discusses how to become a stand-up comedian.
Episode 4 of Adam’s web video series for the Journal of Visualized Experiments: What’s the deal with oral exams?
Episode 3 of Adam’s web video series for the Journal of Visualized Experiments: Is it possible to get a PhD in less than five years?
Episode 2 of Adam’s web video series for the Journal of Visualized Experiments: What happens if I have a baby while I’m in grad school?
The worst part of networking, our columnist says, is that it feels like spending time marketing yourself in lieu of doing science.
Episode 1 of Adam’s new web video series for the Journal of Visualized Experiments: How do I choose which lab to join for my PhD?
For some nutty reason, scientists sometimes become lawyers.
Brief preview of my keynote at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
In which our columnist attempts to replicate his earlier experiment in procreation.
Writer, storyteller, comedian and…molecular biologist? Yes, you read that correctly. Adam Ruben doesn’t discriminate when it comes to professions, and he’s proven that science and comedy can be symbiotic.
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center’s official newsletter. See page 9.
NIH-funded training programs are helping NIH-trained scientists learn how to not do NIH-funded research.
Guest post on Journal of Visualized Experiments blog.
Spotify, via Rooftop Comedy, hosts my award-winning story about a nightmare B&B as told at Story League.