Ep. 46: A Day in the Life of a Neuroscience PhD Candidate: Marina Gardasevic

 
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In this episode of Dear Grad Student, Elana chats with Marina Gardasevic about her Day in the Life as a Neuroscience PhD Candidate in the UK. They discuss her research in the effect of light on the brain, auditing your writing (and plotting your success), deciding on next steps, and being weeks away from completing her PhD.

Information on thesis writing and auditing your writing:

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