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Developmental and genetic research at Otago: Genetics Otago symposium 28-29th November 2013

Posted by , on 2 December 2013

Meeting report for Genetics Otago symposium 28-29th November 2013. The annual Genetics Otago symposium was held in the newly refurbished HD Skinner Annex of the Otago Museum in sunny (yes, ...

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Developmental Neurobiology

Posted by , on 13 November 2013

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Developmental Neurobiology Excellent Opportunity for an experienced Postdoctoral Research Fellow to work in a world class Research Institute. Queensland Brain Institute The Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) ...

Conference report: Combio2013 Perth Australia

Posted by , on 8 November 2013

ComBio, the largest annual life sciences conference in Australasia, combines the annual meetings of the Australia & New Zealand Society for Cell and Developmental Biology (ANZSCDB), the Australian Society for ...

Sex-reversal in adult fish

Posted by , on 27 July 2013

Dranow DB, Tucker RP and Draper BW. Germ cells are required to maintain a stable sexual phenotype in adult zebrafish. Developmental Biology 376: 43-50. Adult sex-reversal  –  the change of ...

Distant Developments: In conversation with Professor Stephen Robertson, clinical geneticist and developmental biology researcher

Posted by , on 15 July 2013

“We have the ability to understand human disease and deliver it back to the clinic – allowing families to understand and then move on.”  This week, I caught up with ...

Recent comments by Megan Wilson

Thanks for all the interesting comments! IF certainly isn't a great metric but it is one of many that selection committee may consider when evaluating CVs and many people do include them on their CV. Basically use want ever metric makes your CV stand out and this may differ depending upon the stage of your career. It is really about emphasizing your research impact in the field you work on to a group of people who may not work in that exact field. As an aside: in NZ we have a performance based research model of funding (PBRF) for tertiary education organisations, ran every 6 years - in which we are required to include IF, H-index, journal ranking etc as part of the "Quality Evaluation" of your research. Which means there is now a bit of a drive for University departments to employ people who will rank highly in PBRF = more $ for the Uni.
by Megan Wilson in Getting on the short list: academic job applications on June 18, 2014