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Issue for May 29, 2009

Science Career Magazine
Finding His Voice in Gene Silencing
By  Elisabeth Pain  -

French plant molecular biologist Olivier Voinnet bet his entire research career on gene silencing when it was still largely considered an artifact.

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In Person: Breaking All the Rules
By  Ruth E. Ley  -

Ruth Ley and Lars Angenent found that two-scientist couples don't have to compromise on independent research careers--but the path isn't always easy.

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Funding News: 29 May 2009
By  GrantsNet Staff  -

The Funding News, now published weekly, provides the latest index of research funding, scholarships, fellowships, and internships.

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Breaking Through the "Bamboo Ceiling" for Asian American Scientists
By  Jacqueline Ruttimann  -

About 20 years ago Alice, a virologist, was up for a position as university president. She was one of three possible candidates. But during her interview things started to go a bit sour when the committee persistently asked her what she would be willing to give up should she be given the job.

A Science/AAAS Business Office feature.

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A Tale of Two Pathologists
By  Anne Sasso  -

Between them, Terrill Tops and Dorkina Myrick have two careers, three doctoral degrees, and one life together.