There are many skills that scientists need to learn that are not taught in lectures, but only come from experience.

General advice

First, read this paper. I would recommend reading this paper more than once - once now and periodically as you progress through your studies. The paper is geared towards computer scientists, but is almost all generally relevant.

Differences between this paper and computational biology in Canada (and at UofT) are:

Sections that make especially good points:

PLoS Computational Biology (open access journal) has a succinct but practical (frank) advice for graduate students in "Ten Simple Rules for Graduate Students"

Communication

One of the most important things is practice for writing papers, making posters and giving presentations.

Presentation tips

Papers

See the article by Phil Bourne Ten Simple Rules for Getting Published - Published: October 28, 2005 PDF version

Posters

Books that include advice about publishing and presentations

Winning the Games Scientists Play

A Ph D Is Not Enough!

Med Gen specific tips

Keeping up with science

Tips on paper reviewing

Follow this format when writing a paper review

Courses

"Social knowledge" of Science

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