Attention: You are using an outdated browser, device or you do not have the latest version of JavaScript downloaded and so this website may not work as expected. Please download the latest software or switch device to avoid further issues.

News > Careers > Getting cited to advance your career - Mentorship and Scientific Speculation

Getting cited to advance your career - Mentorship and Scientific Speculation

Former NIMR Director of Studies Michael Geisow shares his thoughts on citations, mentorship and ensuring impact with your paper.
2 Oct 2021
United Kingdom
Careers
1986: Michael Geisow (left) shows Michael Green the first annexin amino acid sequences
1986: Michael Geisow (left) shows Michael Green the first annexin amino acid sequences

To view this News Article

Similar stories

Crick alumni who have moved to PI roles across Europe and Asia share their experiences of pursuing an independent academ… More...

For this special instalment of our 'Careers in...' series, we welcomed a panel of Crick alumni and friends working in dr… More...

This March we welcomed Crick alumni and friends to share their insights and experiences of working in an range of roles … More...

This month we looked at careers in policy and regulatory affairs with a panel of Crick and external experts More...

Have your say

 
image

Contact us

The Francis Crick Institute
1 Midland Road
London
NW1 1AT

connect@crick.ac.uk


This website is powered by
ToucanTech