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Writing an exceptional research proposal for a PhD in India
Writing a PhD research proposal is your first step while considering your PhD journey. It is true that most of us, at this stage, are not all that lucky to have undertaken a master’s degree in a university that trained in research. Some of us were clueless about how a research proposal was written until the PhD entrance. Not very long ago, I was there. Many of us are at that stage when we first…

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Partially domesticated maize is found in caves in Minas Gerais state, Brazil
Archeological samples of grains, straw and cobs collected from caves in Peruaçu Valley have primitive traits resembling those of the ancestral plant originally from Mexico, where the domestication process is believed to have begun some 9,000 years ago.

Brazilian scientists have determined that ancient specimens of partially domesticated maize (Zea mays, also known as corn) originally from Peruaçu Valley in Minas Gerais state (Brazil) were the farthest from Mexico, the plant’s historic center of origin, of any finds made so far. An article describing their research is published in the journal Science Advances. The study was led by researchers affiliated with the University of São Paulo (USP) and EMBRAPA, the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation.
The findings reinforce the theory, based on genetic evidence from plants alive now, that domestication of maize may also have been completed in South America, as proposed in an article published in 2018 in the journal Science.
The samples of partially domesticated maize analyzed in the study include cobs, straw and grains from digs conducted in Peruaçu Valley in 1994 by archeologists affiliated with the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG).
“These samples were initially considered specimens of domesticated maize that had failed to grow sufficiently. However, in light of genetic evidence that the final domestication process may have occurred in South America, we analyzed the material again and found several traits shared with the ancestral plant from which maize originated in Mexico 9,000 years ago and that arrived in southwestern Amazonia 6,000 years ago,” said Flaviane Malaquias Costa, first author of the Science Advances article, which reports a study conducted while she was a PhD candidate and postdoctoral researcher at Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture (ESALQ-USP). The study was supported by FAPESP, the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq, a Brazilian government agency), and the Scientific Research Commission at Uruguay’s University of the Republic (CSIC-UDELAR).
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☆ Week 0 recap ☆
Week 0 is finally over & I'm already exhausted 🫠🙃 although I have to admit I'm liking the second year of my PhD much better than my 1st. I'm spending more time in the labs & more time at the beach. I'm revising my first paper for publishing & working as an assistant to one of the most badass women I've ever met. We talked about my research plans for bioremediation & eDNA analysis and she was very excited to help me put together a team for sample collection & get my things in order to apply for funding. Compared to the nightmare I had last year, I'm fairing much better this year, even with my health issues.
My main class this year is archaeological theory and methods, which I'm very excited for because it will give me a chance to write out a field work proposal that I can actually use for grants. Beyond that, I'm going through the geoarchaeology syllabus and following along in the book since I can't be in the actual class due to time constraints. Most of my time is taken up by research though, which is definitely how I prefer it.
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What makes a good review, in your opinion? And, related to your earlier post... whose reviews are you reading as inspiration/motivation? Do you have favourite literary magazine or essay collections with this type of writing? Thank you :)
probably not clear from the context, but I was talking about my diss, which is a literature review in the field of strategy and management so this is v specific (and i'd wager not what you intended? but i might be wrong, so here's my answer anyway)
what makes a good review is (1) interesting topic in actual need of a lit review* (2) comprehensive sample selection (3) new insight being generated (i.e. making a conceptual contribution + bringing attention to a different way of looking at things) and tangible new avenues of research proposed (i.e. including possible research questions and methodology). essentially, something that will reinvigorate the field by generating new interest & act as a reference for getting a good overview of it
I do have resources! again v specific to my field (so for example, these would not apply for lit reviews in the field of medicine which are v v different)
this article on integrative reviews (that's what I'm doing specifically, as opposed to a systematic review) these two articles on sample selection (1 + 2) this CBS course has a good reading list
++ for finding exemplars: International Journal of Management Reviews (IJMR) & AOM Annals are *chef's kiss*
* as a PhD student (in Europe at least), it's normal to have as part of the final dissertation one paper that's a lit review. this is great and it shows you know what you're talking about AND it serves the purpose of allowing you to learn about the topic itself. however, it doesn't mean that there is a need for a lit review outside of your diss/to be published. so for example, I fully expect to do a lit review at the beginning of my PhD but the point is that it will be helpful for me, I don't expect it to be helpful for others (i.e. it will not bring new contributions most likely
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Why are women more likely than men to suffer from fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, and other chronic pain conditions? Various theories have been proposed over the years, such as gender bias in healthcare, the lingering effects of childhood trauma, and women “catastrophizing” about their pain more than men. Now there’s a new theory, which could radically change how men and women are treated for pain. In a groundbreaking study published in the journal BRAIN, researchers at University of Arizona Health Sciences identified two substances – prolactin and orexin B – that appear to make mice, monkeys and humans more sensitized to pain. Prolactin is a hormone that promotes breast development and lactation in females; while orexin B is a neurotransmitter that helps keep us awake and stimulates appetite. Both males and females have prolactin and orexin, but females have much higher levels of prolaction and males have more orexin. In addition to promoting lactation and wakefulness, both substances also appear to play a role in regulating nociceptors, specialized nerve cells near the spinal cord that produce pain when they are activated by a disease or injury. “Until now, the assumption has been that the driving mechanisms that produce pain are the same in men and women,” says Frank Porreca, PhD, research director of the Comprehensive Center for Pain & Addiction at UA Health Sciences. “What we found is that the basic, underlying mechanisms that result in the perception of pain are different in male and female mice, in male and female nonhuman primates, and in male and female humans.” Porreca and his colleagues made their discovery while researching the relationship between chronic pain and sleep. Using tissue samples from male and female mice, rhesus monkeys and humans, they found that prolactin only sensitizes nociceptors in females, regardless of species, while orexin B only sensitizes the nociceptors of males. The research team then tried blocking prolactin and orexin B signaling, and found that blocking prolactin reduced nociceptor activation only in female cells, while blocking orexin B only affected the nerve cells of males. In effect, they found that there are distinctive “male” and “female” nociceptors. “The nociceptor is actually different in men and women, different in male and female rodents, and different in male and female non human primates. That’s a remarkable concept, because what it's really telling us is that the things that promote nociceptive sensitization in a man or a woman could be totally different,” Porreca told PNN. “These are two mechanisms that we identified, but there are likely to be many, many more that have yet to be identified.” Once such mechanism could be calcitonin gene-related peptides (CGRPs), a protein that binds to nerve receptors in the brain and trigger migraine pain. In a recent study, Porreca suggested that sexual differences may be the reason why migraine drugs that block CGRPs are effective in treating migraine pain in women, but are far less effective in men. Until these differences are more fully understood, Porreca says clinical trials should be designed to have an equal number of men and women. That way differences between the sexes could be more easily recognized and applied in clinical practice. For example, therapies that block prolactin may be an effective way to treat fibromyalgia in women, while drugs that block orexin B might be a better way to treat certain pain conditions in men. “We have an opportunity to develop therapies that could be more effective in treating pain in a man or in a woman than the generalized kinds of therapies that we use now,” said Porreca. ‘I think it's critically important that these pain syndromes really be taken very seriously. And that we find better ways of treating female pain and also male pain.”
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Dear Rae, how are you? What do you loook like? Are you Asian? Is your paper just for fun or do you go to college for it?
Thanks, Jonathan
Thanks for your question.
I am a PhD Candidate at Purdue University and my study will inform my dissertation which I will be proposing in November. For my dissertation, I need to understand what aspects of an individuals friend, family, school, and societal environment may be promotive of or protective against alcohol use.
While I am not Asian or Asian American, I work closely with my Principle Investigator and research assistants who all identify as Asian or Asian American. I choose to work with this population because Asian and Asian American individuals are incredibly under represented in alcohol research.
As a transgender and non-binary individual, research is often focused on negative aspects of our lives. For Asian and Asian American transgender and gender non-conforming individuals, their experiences are even further under represented in alcohol research as most work including transgender and gender non-conforming alcohol use is in White samples.
I want to fill this knowledge gap because if a population isn't being researched they will not be prioritized when it comes to creating supportive programs or interventions.
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hi mr haitch!! i have a question (or questions)!! so i think it’s pretty cool that you have a phd (especially in something literature related (i think??)) cause that’s what i wanna do as well, so is it okay if i ask for some advice??
i’m in my final year of my english lit undergrad and i’m freaking out a little cause of ma/phd applications. do you have any general advice for someone wanting to go into that field? also i’m really really worried cause im beginning to feel like my gpa isn’t good enough for me to get into a good school. (and part of the reason i’m asking you on anonymous is because the prospect of admitting that to any of my real life professors or advisors is utterly humiliating.) the thing is, i know i’m a really good student and i’m really good at what i do. i know that whatever sample essays and writing that i submit for my applications are going to be really good. i’m a research assistant, i’ve presented at postgrad conferences, and i know i’ll get glowing recommendation letters. (sorry if i sound unbearably arrogant).
but i’m sort of really terrified about my gpa. my cumulative gpa is 3.4, so that means that even if i get a 4.0 gpa for my remaining two semesters, my cumulative won’t go above 3.6 at most. unfortunately, there was one semester where there were a few extenuating circumstances that caused my grades to drop, and on top of that, my university has a sort of general education system in the first year, where you have to take modules outside of the major you’re pursuing. so having to take maths and other sciences really didn’t help my gpa. but overall, my gpa has never dropped below 3.00 in any of my semesters, and i’m an honours student.
so my question is, how much does all of this actually matter in terms of applications? does it matter if my cumulative isn’t that good if my gpa for most of my individual semesters is okay and my transcript makes it obvious that i do well for the most part in the modules that relate directly to my degree? i mean, i’m not expecting to get into like oxford with that low of a gpa (but i’m still going to apply and then be disappointed at my rejection) but is it “okay” to not be the top student grade-wise, if everything else in my application points towards me being pretty good? i’m just so scared that i won’t get into any good schools at all. i keep having actual nightmares about me getting rejected from all the places i apply to, i probably haven’t slept in a week.
i know this is long, and i’m sorry if it’s a lot, but i would really, really appreciate your advice.
- a really stressed out and anxious undergraduate
Depends on your university, essentially. My grades were far from stellar (quite average in a lot of ways, as I oscillated wildly from being high achieving to barely attending).
My advice for anyone wanting to pursue a PhD is this: find a good supervisor. Ignore the university itself, look at who you want to learn from. Not just professionally or academically, but as a person. I was ridiculously, insanely lucky to meet my supervisor through my MA programme where he taught novel writing. We quickly discovered we were kindred spirits in a lot of ways, seeing things on similar lines. He liked my work and I appreciated how direct and insightful his feedback was.
Because of that he could and would go to bat for me, and you need that. If your grades aren't at the usual level, a good prospective supervisor can override those concerns. If you've got a good proposal, and you can get your ideas across in an interview well, then you can still get there regardless of where your grades are.
In my case - actually - my proposal was pretty vague, and kind of terrible in hindsight. It was more like a shopping list of things I was interested in at the time, but I was fortunate they asked for a sample of my creative work - according to my supervisor that was all the evidence he needed to push for me to get a place.
And if you don't get in on your first attempt, there will be other opportunities. As an undergrad my dissertation was supervised by a guy who worked in construction for thirty or forty years who chose to retrain through the Open University and work as an academic for the last few years of my life.
Just take a deep breath and arm yourself as best you can. You've got this.
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New discoveries from the well-known battlefield site near Roman milefort 44 of Hadrian's wall in the southwest of the county of Northumberland
The county of Northumberland and the whole region of northern England neighboring Scotland is very crucial in research of Ancient Roman ways of fortification. Although most of the finds are of Roman origin, there were found artifacts and other remains of cultures “behind the Roman wall”. In 1973 near milefort 44, a part of Hadrian's wall, a research was announced after a Pictish neck torc was discovered at the site. During the archeological research with the help of employees of local museums many artifacts were found. The artifacts were mostly weapons of Pictish and Scotti origin.
At first most of the archeologists believed that the site are remains of a battle between native tribes and unbeatable army of the Roman empire. This interpretation of the site became irrelevant after dating of the found Pictish jewelry based on their typology. After connecting the relative chronology based on the typology to absolute dating, the researchers found out that the battlefield dates to the times of late Roman empire approximately to the 5th century CE. In that time milefort 44 was already abandoned and also no archeological finds of Roman origins were found at the site (except for the Hadrian's wall). The interpretation of the battlefield on the northern side of Hadrian's wall shifted from oppression by Romans to a fight of two “barbaric” tribes. The fight occurred probably as a climax of a dispute over territory.
A group of archeologists from the local museums have visited the site once again last year with the help of University of Edinburgh and exchange program students of Charles University of Prague. Revision of the research happened all thanks to the initiative of archeology professor Lewis Connor PhD. after he noticed of one section of terrain with different kind of vegetation, when he was walking through the trail along the Hadrian's wall. Slight differences of vegetation are usually remains of Neolithic sacral sites also known as rondels, but the section that was noticed by professor Connor was much smaller. The section had an oval shape and its diagonal length was approximately 70 cm (27,5 inches).

During soil sampling researchers have found out, that the whole researched battlefield had a different soil composition than the rest of the landscape. It's apparent technological amenities and methodology of the first research back in the seventies weren't that developed to notice such difference, so complete soil analysis was necessary. The soil samples from the battlefield had a distinct red layer underneath the youngest stratum. After chemical analysis a significant presence of organic iron was discovered. The section with distinct vegetation was the only place in the battlefield that had a 70 cm (27,5 inches) thick top layer of brown soil instead of iron-rich red. The section was carefully dug out and analyzed during the research, but no abnormalities were found. The functionality of the excavated section as a burial was considered. Even though no bones or artifacts were found there, most of the archeologists thought that the excavated section used to be a grave that got robbed with the different soil composition as an indicator. Professor Connor was against this conception, because the hole was quite small to fit any typical or atypical Scottish burial and he proposed a conception of “the hole in the blood field” as a deposit place as an offering to deities.
The unexpected conclusion came from the exchange students from Prague that volunteered during the research. After an evening of “multicultural distillate tasting” one of the intoxicated students decided to rest in the dug up section. When his supervisors found him in the morning, the student wasn't punished, because his unconventional place of rest had the exact shape of his crouched laying position of his sleeping body. The student is 175 cm tall (5’7”) and is of average size. He was laying down crouched with his arms along the body. This revolutionary discovery was celebrated with an evening of Czech distillates.

“Hole in the blood field” is a completely unique discovery in British archeology, but we can make a few analogies with archaeological sites in continental Europe. For example, in Nationalpark Eifel in the German north Rhineland Belgae militaria were discovered and after a revision because of the similarities with the Northumberland battlefield, the soil of the celtic site also had a significant presence of organic iron. But this site was dated as approximately 400 years older than the “Blood field” in the county of Northumberland. Beside the atypical crimson red soil in the site, microscopic organic parts were found. The unidentifiable finds resemble forming cranial cartilage or teeth and after chemical analysis it was found out that they were made out of mostly hemoglobin, that for an unknown reason started to form structures similar to bone tissue.

We can say with certainty that “Blood field” in Northumberland county isn't fully uncovered yet and needs attention not only from archeologists but also from fellow pedologists.
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☆ Monday morning writing sessions ☆
This summer ended up being very different from the field work research on water pollution & bioremediation that I originally intended to conduct. Being chronically ill has presented additional hurdles in my PhD journey that were unexpected, but not necessarily unwelcome. An unintended positive to come out of all these diagnoses is the prioritization of "slow living" and a better work/life balance.
I've lived so much of my life masking my chronic pain and neurodivergence so giving myself permission to slow down is scary, but I know it will ultimately result in better work and a healthier lifestyle.
So instead of traveling and collecting samples, and attending community meetings -- I ended up writing my first manuscript for publication and became the project lead for a sustainable solarpunk data center proposal that got funded through one of the University's top climate action programs.
Grad school has been so much more about being flexible and adaptable than it is about memorization or traditional "studying" -- at least for me, it's been more about juggling expectations versus realities while learning how to advocate for the problems I want to solve with my research.
Water is central. Water is life.
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