How to Make the Best of It By Ekaterina Dobryakova, PhD In science and other fields, team work is very important. Team work means that each member contributes something to fulfill the overarching goal, a particular piece of a puzzle to complete the mosaic, to...
ORIGINAL ECNG ARTICLE By Ekaterina Dobryakova, PhD, Research Scientist at the Kessler Foundation Conferences are an exciting frenzy of information and networking, with many people gathering from all over the world to discuss and learn about a specific research domain....
Get to know and learn from your peers! This new Research Spotlight column in the ECNG e-newsletter is intended to help you get to know the work of ACRM members from all career stages and disciplines, and to give you some insight about the different paths that...
Submitted By: Ekaterina Dobryakova, PhD, Ann Guernon, MS, CCC-SLP, CCRC, and Megan Mitchell, PhD Collaboration in research is a cornerstone for successful discovery. Whether you are a seasoned scientist or just beginning your research career, collaboration is...
By Ekaterina Dobryakova, PhD; Ann Guernon, MS, CCC-SLP, CCRC, and Megan Mitchell, PhD Collaboration in research is a cornerstone for successful discovery. Whether you are a seasoned scientist or just beginning your research career, collaboration is necessary to...
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