Much of the general public believes oncology is a “sad” field. Amol Narang, and many other practicing oncologists, disagree. Learn about his inspiring profession and why he would choose to be an oncologist time and time again.
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A Graduate Student’s Guide to Recruitment: What Matters and What Doesn’t
Posted by Veronica Busa | Events and HappeningsGraduate school recruitment is never stress-free. But it can be made easier by focusing on the things that matter and not dwelling on the rest.
Mar 6, 2020

Responsibility Without Blame: An Interview with Philosopher Hanna Pickard
Posted by Erika Dunn-Weiss | Perspectives in ResearchHanna Pickard, D.Phil., is a professor and chair of philosophy of psychology at the University of Birmingham, and is a recently announced Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Distinguished Professor. Her work focuses on philosophy of mind, moral psychology and clinical ethics. Her philosophy is grounded in real-world issues, informed by her clinical experience and biomedical research, and […]
Jun 3, 2019