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Transgender scientist here. What kind of effects will changing my name have on my career? Thankfully I'm still a very early-stage career scientist, I'm a master's student to be specific. However, I already have a publication out there with my old name on it, and I also have a google scholar page with the same name as well. This was before I was living with a full-time female identity. From now on, I will be publishing any papers under my new name. If anyone else has gone through this, your insight would be appreciated. Is it possible to change the name on my Google Scholar page? As well as still having my pre-name change publication show up on the page? Also, would it raise any kind of red flags if I list that publication with my male name on my resume with my new name? My surname is pretty unique, but I would worry that a potential employer or PhD advisor would see that and wonder why the names are different and I'm not extremely keen on discussing an issue as personal as transitioning during an interview if I can help it. | 485b149901d9a57f9c96ed0f15a678cf6ed668f746cd06aca3dd0a6893f81ba9 | [
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Transgender scientist here. What kind of effects will changing my name have on my career? Thankfully I'm still a very early-stage career scientist, I'm a master's student to be specific. However, I already have a publication out there with my old name on it, and I also have a google scholar page with the same name as well. This was before I was living with a full-time female identity. From now on, I will be publishing any papers under my new name. If anyone else has gone through this, your insight would be appreciated. Is it possible to change the name on my Google Scholar page? As well as still having my pre-name change publication show up on the page? Also, would it raise any kind of red flags if I list that publication with my male name on my resume with my new name? My surname is pretty unique, but I would worry that a potential employer or PhD advisor would see that and wonder why the names are different and I'm not extremely keen on discussing an issue as personal as transitioning during an interview if I can help it. | 485b149901d9a57f9c96ed0f15a678cf6ed668f746cd06aca3dd0a6893f81ba9 | [
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Transgender scientist here. What kind of effects will changing my name have on my career? Thankfully I'm still a very early-stage career scientist, I'm a master's student to be specific. However, I already have a publication out there with my old name on it, and I also have a google scholar page with the same name as well. This was before I was living with a full-time female identity. From now on, I will be publishing any papers under my new name. If anyone else has gone through this, your insight would be appreciated. Is it possible to change the name on my Google Scholar page? As well as still having my pre-name change publication show up on the page? Also, would it raise any kind of red flags if I list that publication with my male name on my resume with my new name? My surname is pretty unique, but I would worry that a potential employer or PhD advisor would see that and wonder why the names are different and I'm not extremely keen on discussing an issue as personal as transitioning during an interview if I can help it. | 485b149901d9a57f9c96ed0f15a678cf6ed668f746cd06aca3dd0a6893f81ba9 | [
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Transgender scientist here. What kind of effects will changing my name have on my career? Thankfully I'm still a very early-stage career scientist, I'm a master's student to be specific. However, I already have a publication out there with my old name on it, and I also have a google scholar page with the same name as well. This was before I was living with a full-time female identity. From now on, I will be publishing any papers under my new name. If anyone else has gone through this, your insight would be appreciated. Is it possible to change the name on my Google Scholar page? As well as still having my pre-name change publication show up on the page? Also, would it raise any kind of red flags if I list that publication with my male name on my resume with my new name? My surname is pretty unique, but I would worry that a potential employer or PhD advisor would see that and wonder why the names are different and I'm not extremely keen on discussing an issue as personal as transitioning during an interview if I can help it. | 485b149901d9a57f9c96ed0f15a678cf6ed668f746cd06aca3dd0a6893f81ba9 | [
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Transgender scientist here. What kind of effects will changing my name have on my career? Thankfully I'm still a very early-stage career scientist, I'm a master's student to be specific. However, I already have a publication out there with my old name on it, and I also have a google scholar page with the same name as well. This was before I was living with a full-time female identity. From now on, I will be publishing any papers under my new name. If anyone else has gone through this, your insight would be appreciated. Is it possible to change the name on my Google Scholar page? As well as still having my pre-name change publication show up on the page? Also, would it raise any kind of red flags if I list that publication with my male name on my resume with my new name? My surname is pretty unique, but I would worry that a potential employer or PhD advisor would see that and wonder why the names are different and I'm not extremely keen on discussing an issue as personal as transitioning during an interview if I can help it. | 485b149901d9a57f9c96ed0f15a678cf6ed668f746cd06aca3dd0a6893f81ba9 | [
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Transgender scientist here. What kind of effects will changing my name have on my career? Thankfully I'm still a very early-stage career scientist, I'm a master's student to be specific. However, I already have a publication out there with my old name on it, and I also have a google scholar page with the same name as well. This was before I was living with a full-time female identity. From now on, I will be publishing any papers under my new name. If anyone else has gone through this, your insight would be appreciated. Is it possible to change the name on my Google Scholar page? As well as still having my pre-name change publication show up on the page? Also, would it raise any kind of red flags if I list that publication with my male name on my resume with my new name? My surname is pretty unique, but I would worry that a potential employer or PhD advisor would see that and wonder why the names are different and I'm not extremely keen on discussing an issue as personal as transitioning during an interview if I can help it. | 485b149901d9a57f9c96ed0f15a678cf6ed668f746cd06aca3dd0a6893f81ba9 | [
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Transgender scientist here. What kind of effects will changing my name have on my career? Thankfully I'm still a very early-stage career scientist, I'm a master's student to be specific. However, I already have a publication out there with my old name on it, and I also have a google scholar page with the same name as well. This was before I was living with a full-time female identity. From now on, I will be publishing any papers under my new name. If anyone else has gone through this, your insight would be appreciated. Is it possible to change the name on my Google Scholar page? As well as still having my pre-name change publication show up on the page? Also, would it raise any kind of red flags if I list that publication with my male name on my resume with my new name? My surname is pretty unique, but I would worry that a potential employer or PhD advisor would see that and wonder why the names are different and I'm not extremely keen on discussing an issue as personal as transitioning during an interview if I can help it. | 485b149901d9a57f9c96ed0f15a678cf6ed668f746cd06aca3dd0a6893f81ba9 | [
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Transgender scientist here. What kind of effects will changing my name have on my career? Thankfully I'm still a very early-stage career scientist, I'm a master's student to be specific. However, I already have a publication out there with my old name on it, and I also have a google scholar page with the same name as well. This was before I was living with a full-time female identity. From now on, I will be publishing any papers under my new name. If anyone else has gone through this, your insight would be appreciated. Is it possible to change the name on my Google Scholar page? As well as still having my pre-name change publication show up on the page? Also, would it raise any kind of red flags if I list that publication with my male name on my resume with my new name? My surname is pretty unique, but I would worry that a potential employer or PhD advisor would see that and wonder why the names are different and I'm not extremely keen on discussing an issue as personal as transitioning during an interview if I can help it. | 485b149901d9a57f9c96ed0f15a678cf6ed668f746cd06aca3dd0a6893f81ba9 | [
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Transgender scientist here. What kind of effects will changing my name have on my career? Thankfully I'm still a very early-stage career scientist, I'm a master's student to be specific. However, I already have a publication out there with my old name on it, and I also have a google scholar page with the same name as well. This was before I was living with a full-time female identity. From now on, I will be publishing any papers under my new name. If anyone else has gone through this, your insight would be appreciated. Is it possible to change the name on my Google Scholar page? As well as still having my pre-name change publication show up on the page? Also, would it raise any kind of red flags if I list that publication with my male name on my resume with my new name? My surname is pretty unique, but I would worry that a potential employer or PhD advisor would see that and wonder why the names are different and I'm not extremely keen on discussing an issue as personal as transitioning during an interview if I can help it. | 485b149901d9a57f9c96ed0f15a678cf6ed668f746cd06aca3dd0a6893f81ba9 | [
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Transgender scientist here. What kind of effects will changing my name have on my career? Thankfully I'm still a very early-stage career scientist, I'm a master's student to be specific. However, I already have a publication out there with my old name on it, and I also have a google scholar page with the same name as well. This was before I was living with a full-time female identity. From now on, I will be publishing any papers under my new name. If anyone else has gone through this, your insight would be appreciated. Is it possible to change the name on my Google Scholar page? As well as still having my pre-name change publication show up on the page? Also, would it raise any kind of red flags if I list that publication with my male name on my resume with my new name? My surname is pretty unique, but I would worry that a potential employer or PhD advisor would see that and wonder why the names are different and I'm not extremely keen on discussing an issue as personal as transitioning during an interview if I can help it. | 485b149901d9a57f9c96ed0f15a678cf6ed668f746cd06aca3dd0a6893f81ba9 | [
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Transgender scientist here. What kind of effects will changing my name have on my career? Thankfully I'm still a very early-stage career scientist, I'm a master's student to be specific. However, I already have a publication out there with my old name on it, and I also have a google scholar page with the same name as well. This was before I was living with a full-time female identity. From now on, I will be publishing any papers under my new name. If anyone else has gone through this, your insight would be appreciated. Is it possible to change the name on my Google Scholar page? As well as still having my pre-name change publication show up on the page? Also, would it raise any kind of red flags if I list that publication with my male name on my resume with my new name? My surname is pretty unique, but I would worry that a potential employer or PhD advisor would see that and wonder why the names are different and I'm not extremely keen on discussing an issue as personal as transitioning during an interview if I can help it. | 485b149901d9a57f9c96ed0f15a678cf6ed668f746cd06aca3dd0a6893f81ba9 | [
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Transgender scientist here. What kind of effects will changing my name have on my career? Thankfully I'm still a very early-stage career scientist, I'm a master's student to be specific. However, I already have a publication out there with my old name on it, and I also have a google scholar page with the same name as well. This was before I was living with a full-time female identity. From now on, I will be publishing any papers under my new name. If anyone else has gone through this, your insight would be appreciated. Is it possible to change the name on my Google Scholar page? As well as still having my pre-name change publication show up on the page? Also, would it raise any kind of red flags if I list that publication with my male name on my resume with my new name? My surname is pretty unique, but I would worry that a potential employer or PhD advisor would see that and wonder why the names are different and I'm not extremely keen on discussing an issue as personal as transitioning during an interview if I can help it. | 485b149901d9a57f9c96ed0f15a678cf6ed668f746cd06aca3dd0a6893f81ba9 | [
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Transgender scientist here. What kind of effects will changing my name have on my career? Thankfully I'm still a very early-stage career scientist, I'm a master's student to be specific. However, I already have a publication out there with my old name on it, and I also have a google scholar page with the same name as well. This was before I was living with a full-time female identity. From now on, I will be publishing any papers under my new name. If anyone else has gone through this, your insight would be appreciated. Is it possible to change the name on my Google Scholar page? As well as still having my pre-name change publication show up on the page? Also, would it raise any kind of red flags if I list that publication with my male name on my resume with my new name? My surname is pretty unique, but I would worry that a potential employer or PhD advisor would see that and wonder why the names are different and I'm not extremely keen on discussing an issue as personal as transitioning during an interview if I can help it. | 485b149901d9a57f9c96ed0f15a678cf6ed668f746cd06aca3dd0a6893f81ba9 | [
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Getting back into grad school after being sick for the whole pandemic In fall of 2019, I started my PhD program after finishing my Master's at another lab, but I got sick with covid (probably, testing wasn't available yet but my current doctors said that's what it likely was) right as the pandemic started up, and I have been debilitatingly sick since. I wasn't able to reasonably move around and had severe brain fog to the point where I frequently couldn't even talk. Since I wasn't recovering, I eventually went on medical leave in the fall of 2020. However, when I still hadn't recovered at all after the medical leave, and I wasn't sure when I'd recover at all, I left the program. I realize now that I probably should have just extended the leave and possibly just transferred labs when I came back - but brain fog. It's been a year and a half and I'm suddenly in remission. I've been in diagnosis hell but I gradually got put on medications that work for my lungs and heart, and I finally just finished identifying allergies that were causing my severe brain fog. I'm finally able to live normally and actually think and plan things, and I want to get back into research as soon as possible, but I'm feeling really lost. I was wondering if anyone here might have some sort of guidance for getting back on track. Needing to wait another year would suck a lot, especially after already wasting this much time, but I'm not sure if there's anything I can do other than apply for a PhD program for next year (or a Master's in a different field that I've been considering that still works with my research goals) and just find some job to work at until then. My PhD supervisor has since changed his research focus. I'm also reasonably sure that he has a bad perception of me with the work that I put out while I was sick (it was pure garbage), especially since I didn't get an official diagnosis for covid and he called some of my sick time-off a vacation, so I likely can't lean on him overall. | fd4286043b2f5895f14b698db5d6e5095116bed0b5381b07b62077cce0cbff75 | [
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How much choice do you have in where your job is as a professor? Hello everyone! I'm a current undergraduate student studying physics and math, but planning to continue into grad school by studying atmospheric science. I'm strongly considering a career in academia as I believe I would love the balance between performing research and teaching students. One of my main concerns though is that I wouldn't get much of a choice in where I would end up geographically. For example, I'm from the midwest USA and would love to remain in the area whenever I get a career (to be somewhat close to family, etc.). How much of a choice do you really get in where you ended up geographically? Is the job market competitive enough that you ultimately took the first opportunity that came up no matter the location? Or did you wait for an opportunity in your ideal location/region of the world/country? Or was it somewhere in the middle? I'm aware this is probably entirely different for everyone, but I'm curious what the range has been like for everyone. Being in the field of STEM I'd specifically love to hear from others in this field, but would greatly appreciate help from any areas of study. I'd love to hear about what your experience of getting into the career was like and if you have any suggestions! Any advice and comments would be greatly appreciated! | 90fcd2d28e66fda1be30a1434ea105b8fd38eab41c519046eb3398674c1981db | [
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How much choice do you have in where your job is as a professor? Hello everyone! I'm a current undergraduate student studying physics and math, but planning to continue into grad school by studying atmospheric science. I'm strongly considering a career in academia as I believe I would love the balance between performing research and teaching students. One of my main concerns though is that I wouldn't get much of a choice in where I would end up geographically. For example, I'm from the midwest USA and would love to remain in the area whenever I get a career (to be somewhat close to family, etc.). How much of a choice do you really get in where you ended up geographically? Is the job market competitive enough that you ultimately took the first opportunity that came up no matter the location? Or did you wait for an opportunity in your ideal location/region of the world/country? Or was it somewhere in the middle? I'm aware this is probably entirely different for everyone, but I'm curious what the range has been like for everyone. Being in the field of STEM I'd specifically love to hear from others in this field, but would greatly appreciate help from any areas of study. I'd love to hear about what your experience of getting into the career was like and if you have any suggestions! Any advice and comments would be greatly appreciated! | 90fcd2d28e66fda1be30a1434ea105b8fd38eab41c519046eb3398674c1981db | [
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