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Diversity in Science Carnival: Imposter Syndrome


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Over at Neurotic Physiology, yours truly is hosting this month’s Diversity in Science Carnival, and this one is explicitly dedicated to imposter syndrome! It is clearly something that that struck a chord with a lot of people, we had a huge number of entries! So head over there to check them out, find out about imposter syndrome, where it might come from, and what you can do about it!

ScicuriousAbout the Author: Scicurious is a PhD in Physiology, and is currently a postdoc in biomedical research. She loves the brain. And so should you. Follow on Twitter @Scicurious.

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