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A career adviser offers tips on writing a critical piece of your graduate school application.
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Research suggests that women and minority scientists can prevent negative stereotypes from impacting their careers.
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Much of my research life--the papers (there were so many), the books, the drafts--is now off to be melted down, or whatever they do at recycling plants, and made into new paper.
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A roundup of Science Careers articles exploring international research experiences and what makes them successful.
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Gina Wingood, a black Catholic woman raised in a white suburb, found love and her calling in San Francisco's ghettos talking condoms, sex, and ethnic pride.
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A report suggests a big jump in Black/African-American enrollment in computer science graduate programs.
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A good mentor at each career stage can greatly enhance your professional and personal achievement.
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When protons start colliding next month at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, Turkish particle physicist Bilge Demirköz will make sure physicists see what happens.
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Cultivating and nurturing your mentoring relationships are essential, particularly in the complex landscape of clinical and translational research.
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Two chemists uncover the story of the Knox brothers, who had distinguished careers in chemistry at a time when that was a very difficult thing to do for African Americans.
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Physician-scientist Rebecca Jackson's enthusiasm for research is matched only by her passion for Ohio State football.
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His unconventional training allowed theoretical condensed matter physicist Philip Phillips to tackle superconductivity using a novel and indirect approach.
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A former Silicon Valley entrepreneur found his calling helping biotech-derived therapies reach those who need them most.
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A desire to prove to disadvantaged students that they, too, could be successful carried Knatokie Ford through her graduate program at Harvard.
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With the right support, it is possible to succeed in science after a family-related hiatus.
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With assists from technology -- sometimes high and sometimes low -- these scientists are overcoming obstacles and getting their work done.
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Engineers, biologists, mathematicians, physicists, and chemists can all contribute to the development of medical devices and assistance technologies.