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September 23, 2011

How Many Astronauts Do We Need?

A newly Shuttle-less NASA is trying to figure out how many astronauts to recruit.

September 30, 2011

Are African Americans Surging in Computer Science?

A report suggests a big jump in Black/African-American enrollment in computer science graduate programs.

October 14, 2011

Seeding Scientists

Companies are building partnerships with academia to train and retain their next generation of scientific employees.

November 11, 2011

Building a New Niche Network

Scientists studying the physics of living systems utilize an NSF initiative to expand their network and make it easier to find jobs.

November 18, 2011

Where Are the Neuroscience Jobs?

Our correspondent reports from the Neuroscience 2011 meeting in Washington, D.C.

December 09, 2011

Advice for Future Pharma Scientists: Start Small

As the industry moves away from the big pharma model, drug development scientists are likely to find more and better opportunities at smaller companies, and even academic labs.

February 10, 2012

Translational Research Finds a New Center

A new NIH center aims to set the national agenda on translational research, but budget constraints mean not much change for now.

February 24, 2012

Stepping Out of Big Pharma's Shadow

As big-pharma jobs disappear, pharma scientists are landing at start-ups, launching their own, or joining academia.

April 13, 2012

Computational Biologists: The Next Pharma Scientists?

Drug development companies are now hiring more computational biologists, creating an abundance of high-paying jobs.

June 22, 2012

Can NIH Renovate the Biomedical Workforce?

An NIH committee recommends overhauling training, increasing postdoc pay, and improving and expanding staff scientist positions.

July 06, 2012

Pushing Students Toward STEM

A national STEM workforce conference suggests numerous plans to boost STEM education and training, but few to make jobs more desirable.

August 03, 2012

Physicists Learn a Trade

A few universities are teaching physics students quantitative finance skills, but some observers think that isn't a good idea.

August 17, 2012

Careers in Fast-Forward

Winners of NIH's Director’s Early Independence Awards share the trials and successes of starting their own labs immediately after graduating.

September 28, 2012

Big Pharma Ramps Up Postdoc Programs

After years of layoffs, drug companies are turning to the youngest Ph.D. scientists for fresh ideas.

October 26, 2012

Teaching Postdocs to Be Professors

An NIH program readies teaching-focused postdocs—especially minorities—for lab-and-classroom jobs.

November 16, 2012

Materials Researchers Find Opportunity in Biomedicine

As biomedical applications emerge, materials scientists find new research opportunities but less funding.

November 02, 2012

A Modest Workforce Proposal

Forgoing alarmist pronouncements, a National Academies committee makes sensible suggestions about how to address the workforce needs of the Department of Defense.

December 14, 2012

Big Hopes, Small Changes for Biomedical Training

In implementing the recommendations of its Biomedical Research Workforce Working Group, NIH decides to play it safe.

February 08, 2013

A Global Glut?

A report from the Australian government finds Aussie graduate students and postdocs, like their U.S. counterparts, frustrated by the job market.

January 25, 2013

Chemistry Society Looks to Shake Up Training

The ACS report on graduate and postdoc training goes where NIH's workforce working group didn't, recommending limiting Ph.D. production among other bold measures.

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