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Science Career Magazine

Issue for January 15, 1999

Science Career Magazine
Fighting for Preservation of the Physician-Scientist: Solutions
By  Melissa Mertl  - L eon Rosenberg proposes that: Academia establish a more supportive environment. "The students hear nothing but how hard it is to get research money
Science Career Magazine
Forensic Science: *Feature Index*
By  Next Wave Staff  - If you like the idea of helping to catch the bad guys, a career in forensic science might be for you. But what exactly is it like to work in forensic science? Forensics is a huge field and we can only give you an introduction here. But it's a start.
Science Career Magazine
Fighting for Preservation of the Physician-Scientist
By  Melissa Mertl  - W hen Leon Rosenberg, M.D., began a 6-year research stint at the National Institutes of Health in 1959, NIH had just built the monolithic clinical research facility known as Building 10. The new center offered established and promising clinical scientists the opportunity to work in
Science Career Magazine
Forensic Science: Making the Transition: From Research to Forensics
By  Nicole Ruediger  - "I always wanted to work in forensics," says Jenifer Smith, chief of the DNA Analysis Unit with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). With this goal in mind, Smith did a summer internship at the New York Medical Examiners Office while an undergraduate at
Science Career Magazine
Forensic Science: Life in the Forensics Lab
By  Nicole Ruediger  - I 've just walked in the door of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement forensic laboratory to spend a day on the job with Kelli Carter, a forensic technologist. Kelli has an M.S. in zoology and 5 years of experience in the health department lab.