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  • Milan de Vries is a molecular-biology graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    • Milan de Vries
    Graduate Journal
  • In early 2006, the thought of completing my dissertation and graduating before the end of the year seemed impossible. I was deeply involved in three different projects. Although they were closely related scientifically, I thought it impossible to complete all of them in such a short time. To my surprise, my adviser repeatedly told me that this was the year I would finish and that I should start thinking about what to do next. How could I possibly finish this year? Deciding my next step would be even more difficult.

    • Andreas Andersson
    Graduate Journal
  • This year has been a rollercoaster, both personally and professionally. I've left a relationship, bought a flat and started writing a popular-science book. I've participated in a choir competition and a ski trip to Slovakia. And somewhere in between, I've managed to finish a PhD.

    • Katja Bargum
    Graduate Journal
  • Evaluating PhD progress both highlights accomplishments and suggests daunting challenges ahead.

    • Mhairi Dupré
    Graduate Journal
  • With my dissertation defence finally done, I can get on with my life.

    • Andreas Andersson
    Graduate Journal
  • How I fell in love with plants on the way to a PhD.

    • Mhairi Dupré
    Graduate Journal
  • Technology can liberate or enslave graduate students.

    • Katja Bargum
    Graduate Journal
  • Sometimes dedication in the lab leaves little time for personal relationships.

    • Mhairi Dupré
    Graduate Journal
  • After years of preparation, dissertation day looms large.

    • Andreas Andersson
    Graduate Journal
  • Facing the reality of being a graduate-student supervisor.

    • Mhairi Dupré
    Graduate Journal
  • Scheduling a thesis defence can be harder than writing the thesis.

    • Andreas Andersson
    Graduate Journal
  • Giving the lab a new look.

    • Milan de Vries
    Graduate Journal
  • Sorting through the clutter to retain the big ideas.

    • Katja Bargum
    Graduate Journal