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Joseph James, biologist at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discusses his career trajectory and the creation of Binning Singletons, a unique mentorship program built on peer-to-peer networking at scientific meet...
Binning Singletons With Joseph James is an episode from Meet the Microbiologist - The scientists behind the microbiology by American Society for Microbiology. Joseph James, biologist at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discusses hi...
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Joseph James, biologist at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discusses his career trajectory and the creation of Binning Singletons, a unique mentorship program built on peer-to-peer networking at scientific meetings and conferences and was first implemented in 2019 at ASM Microbe. Links for the Episode Binning Singletons and Peer-to-Peer Networking Learn more about Binning Singletons . Contact Joe James: Joe@binningsingleton.com Follow Binning Singletons on Bluesky. Binning Singletons: Mentoring through Networking at ASM Microbe 2019 —mSphere article. Binning Singletons: Tackling Conference Networking When You Don't Know Anyone —Guest post on Addgene Blog. Mastering a Mentoring Relationship as the Mentee —asm.org article that James says has really helped him explain Binning Singletons as a coaching form of mentorship. Mapping a Mentoring Roadmap and Developing a Supportive Network for Strategic Career Advancement —article on developing networks of mentors, another area Binning Singletons tries to address. : Networking at Online Conferences (for Early Career Scientists). Take the MTM listener survey! James' Research Dietary lead modulates the mouse intestinal microbiome : Subacute exposure to lead acetate and lead contaminated soil. In situ differences in nitrogen cycling related to presence of submerged aquatic vegetation in a Gulf of Mexico estuary. Quantifying stream periphyton assemblage responses to nutrient amendments with a molecular approach. Analysis of Bacterial Communities in Seagrass Bed Sediments by Double-Gradient Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis of PCR-Amplified 16S rRNA Genes. Use of composite data sets for source-tracking enterococci in the water column and shoreline interstitial waters on Pensacola Beach, Florida.
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Binning Singletons With Joseph James is from Meet the Microbiologist - The scientists behind the microbiology by American Society for Microbiology.
Published Jan 6, 2025 and 56:22 long