

Science Career Magazine
Issue for March 30, 2001
- Science Career Magazine
- Site Review: MedZilla.com
- By
Lesley McKarney
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M edZilla (
www.medzilla.com ), online since 1994, has established itself as a true "stayer" in the world of job databases. Boasting more than 85,000 visitors every month, MedZilla lists job openings for professionals in the fields of biotechnology, health care,
- Science Career Magazine
- The Ethics of Authorship: Authorship by Prior Agreement--Principles and Pitfalls
- By
Michael Gottesman
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I am pleased to offer my advice to the graduate student at Bigtime State University with the vexing authorship problem. Before I do so, I need to make it clear that
- Science Career Magazine
- The Ethics of Authorship: Policies for Authorship of Articles Submitted to Scientific Journals
- By
Marlene Noble
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A large percentage of scientific journal articles have multiple authors. The commonly accepted guideline for authorship is that one must have substantially contributed to the development of the paper. A substantial
- Science Career Magazine
- How to Click With a Supervisor
- By
Kirstie Urquhart
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S o many research groups, so little time. The search for the perfect environment and the right project for your PhD or postdoc is on. Where do you start? A new Web site called
FindaPhD.com could be just the
- Science Career Magazine
- What Is a Résumé Hole and How Do I Fill It? Part 2
- By
Adrienne Kitts
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AWIS INDEX
In
Part One of this article (reposted on Next Wave from the Fall 2000 issue of AWIS Magazine), we defined resume holes and discussed the fact that some resume holes can be skirted altogether,