Equal access to information, experiences and diverse viewpoints needs to be made available to the wider scientific community.
David Kent recounts the highs and lows of his journal club's first pre-review experience.
What if scientific journal clubs discussed papers before submitting them to journals, and had a say before editors and reviewers did?
Our readers continue to favour articles on mental health in academic life.
Taking time out to ask why we do what we do in the way that we do it is really important.
A recent CBC article made David Kent realize how easy it is to overlook someone who is suffering, even a colleague.
David Kent realizes that as a white male researcher, he is part of the problem, but he hopes that sharing and supporting initiatives such as Minister Duncan's will be a step in the right direction.
Tackling the “mega-lab” problem.
Get ’em while they’re young, says David Kent.
UBC dataset on PhD outcomes holds key for prospective graduate students to make an informed choice about obtaining PhD training.
“I felt a bit like a new animal at the zoo, people were listening because they were curious about me in the way they would be about a rare creature,” says David Kent.