

Science Career Magazine
Issue for August 25, 2000
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- Let's Come Together: Germany Launches International Woman University
- By
Sabine Steghaus-Kovac
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F or the past 2 months, more than 900 young female scientists from 115 countries have been studying at the first International Women's University (IFU) organized during the world exposition EXPO 2000 in Germany. "We have received the opportunity to exchange ideas across the globe
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- Gene Therapy Grants for Non-U.S. Scientists, and Help the GrantDoctor Select Grant Resource Topics
- By
The GrantDoctor
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- The Art of Laboratory Feng Shui, Part Five: More Views From the Lab
- By
Klaus Nuesslein
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W elcome to your new laboratory! After years of graduate and postdoctoral research, you're finally "home." This is a great chance to be creative, learn new skills, and show how productive you are. But at the same time, you have to keep in mind that
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- Academia or Industry: Considering the Fit
- By
Dolores Bartholomew
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PART ONE: WHERE WOULD I FIT IN?
A fter reading the
first and
second articles in this series, you may already have made up your
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- A Match Made on Paper: Why Your Personal Values Can Help You Win a Job
- By
Vid Mohan-Ram
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"O h! People skills! I forgot!" bemoans a job candidate after propounding that his knowledge of engineering was far superior to that of his interviewer's--office cartoon character, Dilbert. Attendees at the American Chemical Society's national meeting, held in Washington, D.C., 20 to 24 August, were