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Bridging gaps in traditional research training with iBiology Courses
Alexandra M Schnoes1, Noah H Green2, Thi A Nguyen1
1Science Communication Lab, Berkeley, California, United States of America.
Plos Biology
|January 11, 2024
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iBiology Courses provide trainees with just-in-time learning resources to become effective researchers. These courses can help scientists build core research skills, plan their research projects and careers, and learn from scientists with diverse backgrounds.
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