
Paul Craig
@PaulCraigRIT
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I am a computational biochemist at RIT where I teach Gen Chem and lead a research group that develops software tools for teaching and learning biochemistry.
Rochester Inst of Technology
Joined April 2014
Check out my latest article: Finding a Sabbatical Sponsor via @LinkedIn.
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Up to this point I have reviewed some articles about sabbaticals (there will be more) and shared my thoughts about institutional policies, funding and housing. Today I will address perhaps the most...
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Check out my latest article: Housing and Schools for your Sabbatical, including worksheets in Google doc and pdf formats. via @LinkedIn.
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If you are moving away from your campus for your sabbatical (which I highly recommend), there are many practical things you need to consider about housing in your new location, your current home and...
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Check out my latest article: Sabbatical Planning: Managing your Funding via @LinkedIn.
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Last week's post was focused on income and expenses associated with sabbaticals. I realized after posting that I left out one potential source of income - renting out your home if you are a homeowner.
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Check out my latest article: Sabbatical Funding and Expenses via @LinkedIn.
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Some of the most challenging questions about sabbaticals relate to funding and housing. Getting your sabbatical approved is the first, essential step.
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RT @scientia_social: The BASIL Cure Initiative is revolutionizing biochemistry education! Students learn through real research, bridging th….
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Teaching students how to think like scientists is a critical but challenging goal in biochemistry education. The Biochemistry Authentic Scientific Inquiry Lab (BASIL) initiative was conceived by Dr...
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Check out my latest article: Review of How my academic sabbatical offered a chance to hit the restart button on my career via @LinkedIn.
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Citation: Brandon Brown. How my academic sabbatical offered a chance to hit the restart button on my career.
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Check out my latest article: Thinking about Sabbaticals: Institutional Policy via @LinkedIn.
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Taking a sabbatical involves many logistical issues: learning institutional policy, finding a host, housing, funding, the impact on your home institution (courses you teach, your research students,...
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Check out my latest article: Thinking About Sabbaticals via @LinkedIn.
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I have had three terrific professional leaves (aka sabbaticals) in my time as a professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology – so much so that I want to provide access to some excellent...
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RT @HudsonLabRIT: Excellent work Dr. @AhmadRKirmani! Congratulations to you and your colleagues. @RITscience.
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RT @MolSSI_NSF: The MolSSI family sends all good wishes to @LeviXansNaden & @ARingerMcDonald, who are now in Toruń, Poland, teaching a best….
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We started BASIL in 2015. Hope to see you at the workshop. We'll be at #ASBMB Transforming Undergraduate Education in the Molecular Life Sciences in Boston, July 27-30. Look for us there if you have questions.
Join us in September to learn how to use the modular & flexible BASIL CURE in your classes. Registration is open: @CURENet1 @ASBMB @EBItraining @bceenet
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Yes. See you there!.
Are you coming to the ASBMB Transforming Education meeting in Boston? Let us know! We would love to get together with you to discuss CURES and BASIL. @ASBMB @CURENet1 @CURinAction.
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RT @BLbiochem: Pre-pandemic BASIL students from several campuses visited the PDB at Rutgers to work together on understanding antibiotic re….
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Rico Acevado and Josh Beckham did a great job.
Love the faculty development offered this year at #DiscoverBMB2023 that will trickle down to the next generation of scientists. Thank you @BioMolViz @ASBMB.
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RT @BLbiochem: Learn how BMB educators are integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning into their classes so that students may….
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Great to see you at #DiscoverBMB2023 . You and your students are doing amazing things!.
Jennifer Pousont & Morgan D'Ausilio presented BASIL work they carry out with high school students at The Pingry School at #DiscoverBMB2023 .@ThePingrySchool
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Excited to see Joe Provost's article, Developing CUREs in Chemistry ( in the Journal of Chemical Education.
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Undergraduate research is an important experience that increases retention, ownership, and learning. Integrating research experiences into the classroom is the focus of course-based undergraduate...
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