
Adam Ruben
@adam_ruben
Writer (inc. @ScienceCareers), comedian, storyteller, TV host, and molecular biologist. TV work represented by @PastPreservers. And I like #pinball.
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My column this month in Science Careers is a reaction to the now-infamous UCLA job post for a "without salary" professorship: science.org/content/articl…

My Experimental Error column in Science Careers this month is about scientific journal articles with funny titles: science.org/content/articl…

In this month's Experimental Error column in Science Careers, I discuss something I've heard from a lot of people--that they feel strangely empty after defending their dissertation. science.org/content/articl…

The largest strike in the country started today, and I wrote about it in my Experimental Error column in Science Careers this month: science.org/content/articl…


Big thanks to Science Magazine and more thanks to the judges: Renée Jaworski, Emily Kent, Matt Kent (all at Pilobolus), Carl Flink, Katrien Kolenberg, Jonathan Eisen (Jonathan Eisen), Alexa Meade (Alexa Meade), Adam Ruben (Adam Ruben), Sydney Skybetter (@sydneyskybetter)!

In this month's Experimental Error column in Science Careers, I had the honor of helping judge the annual "Dance Your PhD" Contest: science.org/content/articl…

Just published an article in the The Washington Post about a great new film by the Bragg brothers, profiling Roger Sharpe, the man who saved pinball: washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2023…

The man who saved pinball gets his Hollywood moment. Reluctantly (Adam Ruben - The Washington Post) redef.com/item/6421c8cd4…

Also really enjoyed Adam Ruben's science comedy tonight to end the day and kick off the evening. Thanks for the entertainment to get the social going for tonight!

Point well described by Adam Ruben in Science Your nonacademic career is not a consolation prize science.org/content/articl…

The title of my column in Science Careers this month speaks for itself: science.org/content/articl…

Your nonacademic career is not a consolation prize Our Experimental Error columnist Adam Ruben shares how he navigated doubts about leaving #academia. fal.cn/3xU7u

The tenure track isn't for everyone. Advanced training in science should broaden career options, not limit them.Adam Ruben's article humorously captures the perplexity of leaving academia. Relatable! Check it out: lnkd.in/dSNZYjXh #beyondacademia #career #PhD #postdoc 💡

In my Experimental Error column in Science Careers this month, I discuss how a renowned university set aside postdoc housing--then made most postdocs ineligible for the housing. science.org/content/articl…

The yEFIS Career Webinar Series continues with our next guest, Adam Ruben, who is a multi-talented comedian, storyteller, TV host, and molecular biologist. We'll be discussing alternative career choices on June 22 at 17:00! Register at tinyurl.com/yefis3


This month's Experimental Error column in Science Careers is a special Halloween poem about a late night in the lab. Enjoy. science.org/content/articl…

And now a roundtable industry 🧑💻 vs academy 🧑🔬 with Adam Ruben, Rita Mendes, and Telma Lança


Scientists, it’s OK to be well-rounded Exploring other interests doesn’t make you less of a #scientist, our Experimental Error columnist Adam Ruben writes. brnw.ch/21wGwDS

Why graduation ceremonies for grad students can be kind of weird It’s normal for the ceremony to feel like a letdown, our Experimental Error columnist (Adam Ruben) writes. #GradStudents #PhDChat #ScienceCareers brnw.ch/21wJAXU