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Science Career Magazine

Issue for July 17, 2009

Science Career Magazine
Tooling Up: The Biomanufacturing Career Track
By  David G. Jensen  -

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
By  Elisabeth Pain  -

Nenad Ban made a name for himself by finally cracking the crystal structures of complex macromolecules.

Science Career Magazine
Funding News: 17 July 2009
By  GrantsNet Staff  -

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
By  Carol Milano  -

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
By  Sarah Webb  -

A successful start to your new laboratory requires careful planning, firm but fair negotiating, and wise spending decisions.