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Breaking the Ice and Forging Links: The Importance of Socializing in Research
Author(s) -
Miranda D. Stobbe,
Tarun Mishra,
Geoff Macintyre
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
plos computational biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.628
H-Index - 182
eISSN - 1553-7358
pISSN - 1553-734X
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003355
Subject(s) - nothing , atmosphere (unit) , sociology , public relations , media studies , computer science , political science , epistemology , meteorology , geography , philosophy
When meeting someone for the first time—whether another PhD student, or the Founding Editor-in-chief of PLOS Computational Biolog y—nothing breaks the ice like eating pancakes or having drinks together. A social atmosphere provides a relaxed, informal environment where people can connect, share ideas, and form collaborations. Being able to build a network and thrive in a social environment is crucial to a successful scientific career. This article highlights the importance of bringing people together who speak the same scientific language in an informal setting. Using examples of events held by Regional Student Groups of the ISCB's Student Council, this article shows that socializing is much more than simply sharing a drink.

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