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June 27, 2003

Out of the Desert

Instead of keeping a low profile and blending into her surroundings--a standard approach for new faculty--McClure immediately launched simultaneous battles to win lab space from the university and respect from her colleagues.

February 08, 2008

Mentoring Opposites

Sander van Zuijlen and Hester Bijl turned their differences into strengths as they moved from student and mentor to scientific collaborators.

May 13, 2013

When All Science Becomes Data Science

As traditional disciplines become more data-focused, traditional scientists need to become more "pi-shaped".

May 17, 2013

Going Rogue

As a prestigious Princeton fellowship came to an end, Ethan Perlstein decided to strike out on his own.

November 02, 2007

Maximizing Productivity and Recognition, Part 1: Publication, Citation, and Impact

You, and others, can assess and document the influence of your work by looking at the characteristics, as well as the number, of the citations.

October 10, 2008

Maximizing Productivity and Recognition, Part 3: Developing a Research Plan

To set your research on a clear, well-considered course, you need a thoughtfully conceived but flexible research plan.

August 10, 2012

Crossing the Rubicon

By admitting responsibility for the conditions that caused Sheri Sangji’s death, the University of California takes a step toward better lab safety.

May 22, 2013

Forging the Way for Other Minority Scientists

A desire to prove to disadvantaged students that they, too, could be successful carried Knatokie Ford through her graduate program at Harvard.

January 16, 2004

Vintage Gerontology

This article comes to you through a collaboration between Next Wave and Science's aging knowledge environment,
SAGE KE. The joint venture is supported by the
AARP Andrus Foundation.

May 28, 2004

A Life of Fusion

This article comes to you through a collaboration between Next Wave and Science's aging knowledge environment,
SAGE KE. The joint venture is supported by the
AARP Andrus Foundation.

March 05, 2004

Tying It Together

This article comes to you through a collaboration between Next Wave and Science's aging knowledge environment,
SAGE KE. The joint venture is supported by the
AARP Andrus Foundation.

July 23, 2003

Funded Up and Raring to Go

This article comes to you through a collaboration between Next Wave and Science's aging knowledge environment,
SAGE KE. The joint venture is supported by the
AARP Andrus Foundation.

December 13, 2002

The Prospects

"Faculty members want a culture that feels compatible, and they want inspiring colleagues both in their department and in related fields. For faculty devoted to teaching--which is to say, anyone Brown would want to hire--students' intelligence and drive are major draws. And increasingly faculty come in pairs, requiring not just one, but two positions, which makes recruiting even more difficult."

May 13, 2005

Academic Scientists at Work: To Fund or Not to Fund

Careful planning is crucial if you're going to complete your reviews and still have time to get your own work done.

September 03, 2005

2005 TOP EMPLOYERS SURVEY

August 01, 2005

Success Factors for Postdocs: Ensuring a Fruitful Fellowship

March 31, 2004

Wind at His Back

This article comes to you through a collaboration between Next Wave and Science's aging knowledge environment,
SAGE KE. The joint venture is supported by the
AARP Andrus Foundation.

August 25, 2006

Careers & Graduate Programs for B.S. & M.S. Scientists: Getting the Most from a Degree

By doing some homework ahead of time, it's possible to select a career-oriented Bachelor's or Master's degree. In fact, some of today's professional Master's programs aim specifically at giving students experience in research labs or companies. In this article, experts from academia, industry, and government give advice for training and grabbing the best position.

September 20, 2006

International Careers Report: Australia - Punching above Its Weight

Despite its small population and relative remoteness, Australia occupies a powerful position in global science in general and life science in particular. The ingredients of its success: a strong research infrastructure, solid governmental support, effective collaboration among academic, industrial, and governmental institutions, and an ambience that attracts scientists from around the world.

May 23, 2008

Packaging Yourself for Product Companies

“There are not only opportunities for scientists in R&D and operations, but also in areas such as marketing, sales, and business development. We are always looking for talent in all these sectors, and we have openings and candidates for these positions all throughout the year.”

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