Issue for July 17, 2009
- Science Career Magazine
- Tooling Up: The Biomanufacturing Career Track
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Biotech and pharma companies are stepping up their product-manufacturing facilities--and looking for excellent problem solvers to run them.
- Science Career Magazine
- A Career Revisiting Classical Biological Problems
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Nenad Ban made a name for himself by finally cracking the crystal structures of complex macromolecules.
- Science Career Magazine
- Funding News: 17 July 2009
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The Funding News provides the latest index of research funding, scholarships, fellowships, and internships for faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates.
- Science Career Magazine
- Venturing into New Ventures
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Intent on starting a business, Loleta Robinson (who has a medical degree and an M.B.A.), enrolled in ACTIVATE, a year-long University of Maryland, Baltimore program for aspiring entrepreneurial women.
A Science/AAAS Business Office feature.
- Science Career Magazine
- Business Sense: Starting an Academic Lab
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A successful start to your new laboratory requires careful planning, firm but fair negotiating, and wise spending decisions.
