Claire Edrington, PhD (She/Her) (@claireedrington) 's Twitter Profile
Claire Edrington, PhD (She/Her)

@claireedrington

Recently completed a PhD in Biology at McGill University. Finds joy in PhD career development initiatives and building connections between scientists.

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Anne Straube (@annestraube) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to announce our #MotorsInQuarantine schedule until end of September! Yes, we will take a summer holiday, but we will be back on 9th September and we have a new feature on the schedule... mechanochemistry.org/whatson/MiQ/

Excited to announce our #MotorsInQuarantine schedule until end of September! Yes, we will take a summer holiday, but we will be back on 9th September and we have a new feature on the schedule... mechanochemistry.org/whatson/MiQ/
TRaCE McGill (@trace_mcgill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Curious about what working for the Government of Canada is like for PhD grads? Dr. Jocelyn Moore tells us what the hiring process was like and how much she appreciates the work-life balance she has in her current career. Read her full interview ow.ly/EkF650AMNul

TRaCE McGill (@trace_mcgill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Caolan Kovach-Orr 's PhD skills transferred well to his career in R&D at an analytics company: "The big picture questions change, the expectations on when and how you work change, but in many ways, it’s the same job." ow.ly/z4Os50AYsjI tracemcgill.com/c

TRaCE McGill (@trace_mcgill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Tim Haltigin's journey started with a competition about finding water on Mars. Now, he works at the Canadian Space Agency. Learn how he approached his grad studies with a specific goal in mind, and the networks (like Permafrost Young Researchers Network) that helped him along the way: ow.ly/HQr350B2VGU

TRaCE McGill (@trace_mcgill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are exploring career paths outside of academia, many of the PhD grads TRaCE interviewed at tracemcgill.com/narratives would be happy to talk with you. Click "Read More" to learn about the work they do, and then "Connect" at the bottom of their interview to get in touch.

Claire Edrington, PhD (She/Her) (@claireedrington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes your experiments work out, and other times you need mysterious neighborhood strangers to remind you of this on your way home from the lab

Sometimes your experiments work out, and other times you need mysterious neighborhood strangers to remind you of this on your way home from the lab
Claire Edrington, PhD (She/Her) (@claireedrington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After yesterday's Department Day, my brain is wonderfully full of everything from ion channels and migrating cells to trees, birds, and volcanoes 😊 Thank you McGill Biology and McGill BGSA for a big dose of science and community ❤

Science & Policy Ex (@dsp_spe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is science policy? How can physicists be involved? Join us for this panel 'Paths Towards Science Policy: A Career Phase Transition' with next-generation and early career physicists with unique paths in #SciencePolicy 🗓June 18th, 12-1 PM EST 👇Tickets eventbrite.ca/e/154249034013

Ottawa Science Policy Network (@ottawascipolnet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us as we dissect #TheFacts on graduate student funding. 🔎 SOURCE: CAGS / l'ACES, Comprehensive Comparison on Graduate Student Funding 2020-2021. Don't forget to fill out our National Graduate Student Finance Survey: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

Dr. Arthur Molines 🎮 (@molinesarthur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It took a long time but my postdoc paper is finally out! tinyurl.com/mnntpmbj Big thanks to my collaborators! Joël Lemière Morgan Gazzola Emilie Steinmark Claire Edrington, PhD (She/Her) Chieh-Ting (Jimmy) Hsu, Klaus Suhling, Gohta Goshima, Liam Holt THERY Manuel, Gary. Brouhard.

Learn Real Good Podcast (@lrgpod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our first guest is Claire Edrington, PhD (She/Her), a PhD candidate in Biology at McGill University. She is trying to understand how cells build and rebuild their internal scaffolding known as the cytoskeleton. Claire is interested in PhD career outcomes, knitting, and making bread and yogurt.

Our first guest is <a href="/ClaireEdrington/">Claire Edrington, PhD (She/Her)</a>, a PhD candidate in Biology at McGill University. She is trying to understand how cells build and rebuild their internal scaffolding known as the cytoskeleton. Claire is interested in PhD career outcomes, knitting, and making bread and yogurt.
Claire Edrington, PhD (She/Her) (@claireedrington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a wonderful experience it was to talk science with Learn Real Good Podcast! From cell biology and science journey all the way to theatre and yogurt...a typical conversation with me I'd say.