

Science Career Magazine
Issue for February 02, 2001
- Science Career Magazine
- NIH Fellows Committee Job/Alumni Network: A Work in Progress
- By
Yvonne Szymko
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M y first National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Fellows Committee (FELCOM) meeting seems but a blur now, as it did then: Fellows in their respective subcommittees rapidly reported on the activities and progress they had made during the month.
- Science Career Magazine
- Careers in Nanobiotechnology: *Feature Index*
- By
Crispin Taylor
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L oosely defined, nanobiotechnology is the place at which nanoscale analytical techniques intersect with chemical, physical, and biological approaches toward understanding molecules and surfaces. As nanobiotech is an emerging nexus within the larger revolution in research, innovation, and funding for nanotechnology, Next Wave felt that
- Science Career Magazine
- Breaking Down Barriers
- By
Andrew Lawler
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This article appears in the February 2, 2001 issue of
Science
magazine .
BOSTON-- The leaders of nine top U.S. research universities this week pledged to smash the glass
- Science Career Magazine
- Careers in Nanobiotechnology: Opportunities in the US
- By
Crispin Taylor
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BACK TO THE FEATURE INDEX
"M y people have had no problem getting a job." So says
Vicki Colvin , an assistant professor of chemistry at Rice University in Houston. Jim Murday,
- Science Career Magazine
- Organizing Your Research in Germany: How to Write a Successful Proposal
- By
Wolfgang Adamczak
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Wolfgang Adamczak, research funding officer at the University of Kassel, gives you practical tips to help navigate the German Ph.D. funding situation. This week he tells you what you should know about "Writing a successful proposal."
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