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Science Career Magazine

Issue for May 14, 2004

Science Career Magazine
Who Will Do Science in the 21st Century and Where and How Will They Do It?
By  Ruth L. Kirschstein, Joan P. Schwartz, Walter Schaffer, Maryrose Franko  - BACK TO THE FEATURE INDEX T he issue of who will do science in the future, and in particular biomedical science, is one that has concerned the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for many years. It led,
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Careers in an Industrial Giant Unplugged
By  Anne Forde  -
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New NIH Training Grants Open to Foreign Students
By  Jeff Mervis  -
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No IT Job Left Behind?
By  Alan Kotok  - BACK TO THE FEATURE INDEX A May 2004 conference on the information technology (IT) workforce, sponsored by the Information Technology Association of America, showed that the job prospects for the industry look good in the long
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Making the Grade
By  Robin Arnette  - S cientists of color continue to make significant contributions to America's quest for knowledge. One case in point is Stephanie Johnson (pictured left), a postdoctoral fellow at the Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Alzheimer's Disease