

Science Career Magazine
Issue for July 14, 2006
- Science Career Magazine
- Special Feature: Sustainable Energy Careers
- By
Anne Forde
- Interest and investment in sustainable energy are on the rise, experts say, and are likely to increase further. And that means career opportunities for scientists with the right credentials.
- Science Career Magazine
- NIH and Resubmissions
- By
Grant Doctor
- An NIH pilot program aims to shorten the review cycle for new investigators so that they can resubmit unsuccessful proposals sooner--but is it a good idea? Also: funding for unconventional M.D./Ph.D. students.
- Science Career Magazine
- Careers in Wind Energy
- By
Robin Arnette
- Wind energy is one of the fastest growing sources of electricity in the United States, and it has produced a number of career opportunities.
- Science Career Magazine
- The Angst of Ramón y Cajal Researchers
- By
Elisabeth Pain
- The 5-year Ramón y Cajal contracts--and the promise of a bridge to a permanent position--lured many accomplished researchers to Spain. But as the first contracts end some of them are struggling to find a place in the Spanish system.
- Science Career Magazine
- An Energetic Future With Hydrogen
- By
Andrew Fazekas
- Next Wave talks to hydrogen-energy insiders across North America about training opportunities and career prospects in this emerging field.