O’Malley’s collaborative art has much to teach us about shared subjective experiences.
Although the idea of the spiritual malady came to me through reading about Alcoholics Anonymous, I believe it is a concept any person can connect with whether or not they... read more →
When I was twenty years old I read “What is Life?” by Erwin Schrödinger. I was just starting out on my scientific research career and was already flummoxed by how... read more →
Our hot off the presses magazine article, “This is your mind on grad school,” has clearly struck a nerve. In just five days it has had over 27,500 views and... read more →
Why are you a scientist? I put out a survey asking this question and have collected twenty-seven answers so far. The overwhelmingly positive responses have been a great reminder of... read more →
In 2009, I took the nine-week neurobiology course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA. I came into the course as a fourth year graduate student. Getting my Ph.D. was... read more →