Help, advice, and support for students and their mentors.
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Issue for 2002-11-22
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Recruitment and Retention of Minority Students Makes for an Innovative Degree Program
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Alaina Levine 22 November 2002, United States
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Science on the Farm: GMOs and Ethics
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Chloe Sellwood 22 November 2002, United Kingdom
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Down on the (Research) Farm
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Stephanie Chasteen 22 November 2002, United States
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Space-Age Farming
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David Shaw 22 November 2002, United States
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You've Worked Hard to Get This Far
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Jim Austin 22 November 2002, United States
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The GrantDoctor
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The GrantDoctor 22 November 2002, United States
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Are We Turning Minority Students Away From Science?
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Sibrina Collins 22 November 2002, United States
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Improving Plant Performance
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Monika Kuzma 22 November 2002, Canada
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From Geography to Broiler Farms
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Sylvia Kratz 22 November 2002, Germany
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Pick of the Crop
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Kirstie Urquhart 22 November 2002, United Kingdom
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Midges, Climate, and Ruminants
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Beth Purse 22 November 2002, United Kingdom
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Going Dutch? Paying the Netherlands' Research Bill
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Hein Meijers 22 November 2002, Netherlands
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Returning to Work After a Career Break
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Career Doctor 22 November 2002, United Kingdom
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Putting Ethics Before Science--Guidelines for Researchers
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Jennie Wong 22 November 2002, Singapore
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Educated Woman: The Grad School Adventures of Micella Phoenix DeWhyse--Chapter 11: Fellowship Applications Are FUN!
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Micella Phoenix DeWhyse 22 November 2002, United States
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Imaging Pay Dirt
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Aparna Sreenivasan 22 November 2002, United States
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