Major Revisions

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Sinopsis

A podcast from three early career ecologists about science, academia, life, and other stuff.

Episodios

  • MR011 Academic Productivity and the Science March

    24/02/2017 Duración: 55min

    Grace, Jon, and Jeff have their first (of probably many) conversation(s) on the Science March on Washington and how to better engage outside of the science bubble. The gang also talk about a recent article in Ecosphere, "Academic Productivity in the Field of Ecology," and what it really means. What does productivity look like? How should we compare departments, or should we? Also, how the hell do you say Oikos anyway?

  • MR010 Regime Shifts

    03/02/2017 Duración: 46min

    Grace, Jon, and Jeff discuss regime shifts, state changes, basin attractors, and football pronostication.

  • MR009 Ecological Theory and You, a Love Story

    24/01/2017 Duración: 53min

    Grace, Jon, and Jeff examine the meaning and importance of "ecological theory" from the perspectives of different research areas and degrees of interaction with theoretical ecology. The gang also give some highlights and favorite papers from 2016.

  • MR008 Science Policy for Beginners

    12/01/2017 Duración: 41min

    Grace, Jon, and Jeff are joined by Blair St. Ledger-Olson, a former congressional staffer, and Dr. Jessica Gephart, from SESYNC, to talk about how scientists can learn about policy, how policy decisions are made, and how scientists can inform policy/policymakers. The role of scientific societies also comes up--and we think you should join!

  • MR007 Lasers!

    28/12/2016 Duración: 48min

    Grace, Jon, and Jeff talk about ecological uses of LiDAR (lasers!) and banter about the best holiday foods.

  • MR006 (Most) Everything You Need to Know About Getting into Grad School (part two)

    30/11/2016 Duración: 31min

    Grace, Jon, and Jeff fill in some more information about the process of applying to and getting into graduate school in the sciences with a focus on letters of recommendation, cover letters, and campus visits.

  • MR005 (Most) Everything You Need to Know About Getting into Grad School (part one)

    02/11/2016 Duración: 57min

    Grace, Jon, and Jeff talk about how to apply to graduate school in the sciences . . . what to consider, where to apply, what the process entails, and what you should really expect.

  • MR004 The Perils of Peer Review (part two)

    25/10/2016 Duración: 57min

    Grace, Jeff, and Jon wrap-up their discussion on peer review--including the major flaw they encounter when reviewing, how to address revisions to your work, and the future of peer review. The gang also battle with the question of whether undergrads should have to take calculus or if Bob Dylan will ever acknowledge his Nobel Prize.

  • MR003 The Perils of Peer Review (part one)

    19/10/2016 Duración: 30min

    On this episode of Major Revisions, Grace, Jeff, and Jon discuss part one of the process of academic peer review--including how and where to submit a paper, how to select reviewers, and how to respond to both positive and negative reviews. The gang also talk about weird experiences out in society, how to deal with a spouse who has a cooler study organism than you do, and disagree about dolphins.

  • MR001 Questions in Ecology (part one)

    12/10/2016 Duración: 44min

    In the inaugural show, Jon, Grace, and Jeff discuss an article on the 100 questions for the future of ecology--from how to define and refine spatial scales, to addressing publication and the "final drawer" problem.

  • MR002 100 Questions About the Future of Ecology (part 2): The Reckoning

    12/10/2016 Duración: 01h35s

    Grace, Jeff and Jon revisit the conversation from last episode about the future of ecology and address possible Nobel Prizes for great ideas in ecology. The gang also discuss how Powerball works and the new Bon Iver album.

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