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January 30, 2009

Women M.D.-Ph.D.s: Life in the Trenches

Established and early-career physician-scientists say it's time to focus on solutions, not problems, to advance women in academic medicine.

September 11, 2009

A Physician-Researcher Thrives in the Balance

Regan Theiler balances her clinical work in the delivery room with lab research on infectious diseases.

November 13, 2009

A Recipe for Collaboration

Serendipity, ha rd work, and good communication formed the core of an unlikely collaboration that resulted in a new technique for measuring hormone levels.

December 04, 2009

Translating Lupus Research

An encounter with a lupus patient crystallized one scientist's concept of "translational research" and fundamentally changed the focus of her lab.

January 01, 2010

A Scientist's Infectious Enthusiasm

PECASE winner Benjamin tenOever is an unconventional virologist who's working to make his discoveries clinically relevant.

February 26, 2010

For Physician-Scientist Couple, Success is in Balance

Deepali Kumar and Atul Humar credit their success in achieving work-life balance to their shared specialty.

June 18, 2010

Psychologist Bridges Clinic and Lab to Untangle Schizophrenia's Roots

Deanna Barch is developing neuroimaging and other tools to speed the development of sorely needed treatments for schizophrenia.

July 30, 2010

Answering Biomedical Questions with Information Technology

Harvard physician-scientist Lynn Bry has developed an informatics system for matching biological samples to research needs.

August 13, 2010

Scientist's Work Bridges Math and Cancer

Franziska Michor's research skills involve equations and computers, but her goal is clinical: to eliminate cancer.

October 29, 2010

Opening New Research Avenues in Epigenetics

Epigenetics provides a common theme to Spanish cancer researcher Manel Esteller's broad interests in basic and translational research.

October 29, 2010

Environmental Exposures Shape Human Health -- and Careers

Brown University scientist Carmen Marsit's unique training allows him to take an interdisciplinary and translational approach to epigenetics.

December 17, 2010

Engineering Solutions to Biomedical Problems

There are many ways that classically trained engineers can work at the interface of engineering and medicine.

December 24, 2010

The Best of Science Careers, 2010

It was a difficult year for careers in science but another good year for Science Careers.

January 14, 2011

From Elephants to People: A Veterinary Scientist's Unique Career Path

D.V.M.-Ph.D. Laura Richman's discovery of a novel elephant herpesvirus led to a career in human translational medicine.

January 28, 2011

A Loyal Fan of Women's Health Research

Physician-scientist Rebecca Jackson's enthusiasm for research is matched only by her passion for Ohio State football.

March 04, 2011

A Zigzagging Path Points Straight to Success

Patricia Beckmann's career is one long lesson in how to succeed in science.

March 25, 2011

Q&A: Finding and Exploiting Cancer's Weaknesses

Clinician-investigator David Solit studies the genetic basis of cancer tumors and looks for novel therapies that target specific mutations.

April 29, 2011

Q&A: Taking Mathematics to Heart

Mathematician John Wesley Cain works with clinicians, physicists, and engineers in a field called cardiac electrophysiology.

April 15, 2011

Content Collection: Careers in Clinical and Translational Research

Science Careers presents articles on clinical and translational science careers, produced with generous support from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund.