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Science Career Magazine

Issue for January 22, 1999

Science Career Magazine
Comic: National Institutes of Researchaholics
By  Alexander Dent  -
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Forensic Science: What You Need To Know To Be A Forensic Scientist
By  Jim Thorpe  - I am the director of the Forensic Science Unit that is part of the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry at Strathclyde University in Glasgow. I first became interested in forensic science when, at the age of 13, I had access to a book
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Partners in Science, Part One: Negotiating the Academic Job Market as Postdocs
By  Constanza Villalba  - M arie and Pierre Curie are perhaps the most famous scientific couple in history. But science has served as both Muse and Cupid to not only to the Curies, but to couples in all fields of scientific research. Figures generated in 1995 by the American
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Finance 1, The Income Statement in the Annual Report: Part III of "Learnin's From My MBA" Series
By  Charles Boulakia  - OTHER ARTICLES IN THIS SERIES T wo weeks ago, I started a new series called " Learnin's From My MBA ." The series is meant to take business concepts I've learned in my
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What To Do When Your Advisor Goes Too Far, Part II
By  Peter Fiske  - PETER IS THE AUTHOR OF THE BOOK, "TO BOLDLY GO: A PRACTICAL CAREER GUIDE FOR SCIENTISTS" PREVIOUS COLUMNS L ast month we discussed the story of L., a recent