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November 11, 2005

Diversity: Broadening the Breadth of Science

February 24, 2006

Faculty Positions: A Tale of Two Systems - Tenure v. Adjunct

March 17, 2006

Chemistry: First-Principles Calculations

April 21, 2006

Careers in Aging Research: Ethnic and Minority Implications

May 04, 2006

Immunology & Infectious Disease - Healthy Careers

June 16, 2006

Careers in Biotech and Pharma - Where's the Heat?

July 28, 2006

Careers in Drug Discovery: Targeting the Mechanisms and Opportunities

A combination of techniques—from computation to medicinal chemistry—helps scientists pick better drug targets, often because of gaining a better understanding of how diseases work. Those improvements help patients and job hunters. Instead of reducing the opportunities in this field, the increasing specificity of the drug discovery business keeps spawning new opportunities in academia and industry.

August 25, 2006

Careers & Graduate Programs for B.S. & M.S. Scientists: Getting the Most from a Degree

By doing some homework ahead of time, it's possible to select a career-oriented Bachelor's or Master's degree. In fact, some of today's professional Master's programs aim specifically at giving students experience in research labs or companies. In this article, experts from academia, industry, and government give advice for training and grabbing the best position.

June 25, 2004

Immunology/Infectious Diseases: Lifesaving Opportunities on a Shifting Battlefront

April 25, 2003

Immunology: Attacking a Moving Target

March 23, 2006

Careers in Cancer Research : Seeking Out the Source

October 13, 2006

Faculty Positions: Transferring Technology

Intellectual property and technology transfer play important roles in today’s science. A scientist’s career can change dramatically through patents, which can spawn companies or funds for research. Moreover, some scientists create exciting careers by moving from the bench to a technology transfer office in academics, government, or industry.