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Career Q&A: A Successful Career Without Credentials

Paleontologist Jack Horner overcame dyslexia and the lack of a traditional education to become a world leader in his field.

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Career Advice
Submitting Your Best-Possible R01 Application

At a meeting on Long Island, some neuroscientists got tips on how to win an R01 in lean times.

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Issues & Perspectives
Perspective: Real Data on Career Preferences

When it comes to careers, graduate students in the sciences are flexible, a new study shows.

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Taken for Granted
Issues & Perspectives
Two Reports and the Worlds They Made

Why do clinical medicine and academic science—both expert labor markets—offer such different career outlooks?

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Career Advice
Western U.S. Bioclusters: The Pioneer Spirit

Each western U.S. biocluster has its own history, unique personality, and distinct area of focus. Here’s a guide to three of them. By Chris Tachibana.

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Translational Volcanology

There is still a gap between modeling-based predictions and deciding when to evacuate a city.

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