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June 30, 2006

Special Feature: Careers in the Decision, Risk and Management Sciences

Decision scientists may be mathematicians, statisticians, economists, philosophers, management theorists, or psychologists.

July 29, 2005

Preparing for a Career in Industrial Research

In this feature,
Science's Next Wave explores how to have a successful career in industrial research and delves into topics that will help readers transition into highly competitive but rewarding jobs in industry.

March 31, 2006

Switching Gears

All of them entered teaching because they love science and interacting with students.

July 09, 2004

The Bio21 Institute: Working at the Interface of Business and Biotechnology

Upon completion, the Bio21 Institute will provide an integrated package of research and development, from basic concepts, through basic research, to clinical testing and product implementation.

March 24, 2006

Scientists as Schoolteachers--Feature Index

Teachers perform a service to society by inspiring and training the next generation of scientists, mathematicians, engineers--and teachers.

May 19, 2006

Chemical Connections

“We are looking for people who have a history of publishing and presenting. If the résumé doesn’t have those two key elements, they’ll be at a competitive disadvantage.” - Ron Webb, Procter and Gamble

July 08, 2003

Introducing Robin

July 30, 2004

The American Sports Medicine Institute

"The American Sports Medicine Institute located in Birmingham, Alabama, is unique in that it offers training to both those interested in a career in sports medicine research and in clinical practice."

October 07, 2005

Wearing Many Hats

Now, as a faculty member and dean of health sciences at The Community and Technical College of Shepherd in Martinsburg, West Virginia, Plautz looks back at the hats she has worn and the events that have defined her professionally.

August 12, 2005

Mitigating Disasters

His work has involved man-made disasters like the genocide in Rwanda and the collapse of the World Trade Center, and natural disasters like the earthquake and subsequent tsunami in Southeast Asia.

July 14, 2006

Careers in Wind Energy

Wind energy is clean, environmentally inert, and inexhaustible.

December 24, 2004

The Ride of Your Life

Finnerty and other female engineers have proven that gender is irrelevant. All that matters is whether a person possesses the skills to do the job.

May 20, 2005

Science Journalism Degrees -- Do They Make a Difference?

Program directors, former program participants, and science editors who have worked with their graduates agree that graduate-level training in science writing is a great way to get started in the business.

November 07, 2003

November Feature: Scientists in Regulatory Affairs

April 08, 2005

Into the Jungle

For an ecologist, working in one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth is always thrilling, and Bruna hopes his research will contribute to the area's conservation.