As part of the SBIR, we are going to be tasked with pulling together lots of different sources of textual and metatextual data to determine the state of the science…. Read More
9:23 p.m. In a minor miracle, two out four of my children are asleep right now. That means I can start pounding away on this application much earlier than I… Read More
Over the past month or so, we here at Dawn Chorus have been going full steam getting a proposal together for an NIH SBIR. No matter the outcome, we’ve learned… Read More
The NJHI project is wrapping up. As I put together the final report, I spread out all the data sources and artifacts that we’ve collected over the last few years…. Read More
Our friend and colleague just published a new paper on the importance of recruiting and supporting diverse sources in geosciences. Check out the full text (hooray for open access!) below!… Read More
It’s the spookiest of months, so it’s the time to break out our black metal logo. I’m not as comfortable putting this up front anymore, but we should still celebrate… Read More
Before we begin, please press play on the following video to accompany your reading. Our friend and colleague David Zimmerman pointed us to a just published study on the impact… Read More
Last Friday, I had the pleasure of meeting up with James Osborn, founder of Envest Asset Management. Envest handles all of Dawn Chorus investing and retirement planning. Envest is also,… Read More
We welcome a guest post from our colleague Rebecca Sax! The scientific research community is notoriously siloed and competitive. Even after the rapid, global collaboration resulting in the COVID-19 vaccine… Read More
Can you believe that some HR departments don’t share salary information? Anyway, instead of working on actual work, I played around with this data that was shared on the Community… Read More
Dawn Chorus employee #2 (or possibly #1) recently told her story to the Alvernian. Read all about her journey at the link below!
Imposter syndrome is a funny thing. Lots of really successful people have it, so that should make it normative. But it’s not. I still worry that we could be doing… Read More