

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?
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Ruth L. Kirschstein, Joan P. Schwartz, Walter Schaffer, Maryrose Franko
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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
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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
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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
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