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June 17, 2005

On the Road to a Health and Safety Career

Due to the high volume of questions received, the CareerDoctor cannot answer all queries on an individual basis. Look for an answer to your question published in this column soon! Thank you!

July 01, 2005

Finding the Right Response to a Global Invader

Though the competition may be stiff, getting into such a high profile field has its own career rewards.

November 04, 2005

The Biology of Memory

"By going to different labs," says Edvard Moser, "You learn different ways of thinking and you can create bridges between sub-disciplines and find something unexpected."

November 04, 2005

Neurology in the Lab, and at Patients' Bedside

"Try and identify the people that can really teach you and help you very quickly," says Diego Centonze.

March 11, 2005

A Biodefence Mission for Traditional Immunologists

"It is better for marketability to be someone considered to have expertise in murine T cell immunology than someone who considers themselves an expert on how to protect a mouse from anthrax," says Altmann.

September 09, 2005

Research Careers in the Biotech Industry

September 09, 2005

A Look at Health Care Biotech

Stephen James: "As a scientist, you must be willing to work toward making a product." Gaining new knowledge for its own sake it not enough.

September 09, 2005

More Commercial Awareness for the European Biotech Industry

Young scientists have to be willing to learn about the commercialisation of new products and the related market if they are to play an important role in developing European biotech into a more mature industry.

October 21, 2005

Norway: A Neuroscientist Making Connections

This is an unusual position; I will have little bureaucracy and limited teaching.

April 15, 2005

Technostarters - Chair of Success

I've also learned that entrepreneurship is not about the pursuit of fast money; it's about achieving a long-sought personal goal.

July 01, 2005

On the Chase for Elusive Genetic Markers

Not only does Barroso find her research fascinating, she also finds it easy to grab the interest of her family and friends when she explains what she does--a rare quality in a scientific job.

April 25, 2008

Young Swedish Scientist Reveals Fast-Track Career Secrets

He has demanded much from himself and his colleagues ever since he was young.

December 14, 2012

Administrative Hurdles Delay Ph.D. Scholarships in Spain

Many Spanish trainees have been forced to start their doctorates without financial help.

January 18, 2013

Questions to Set Your Sails By (Part 2)

Answering these six questions can help you choose your career path without having to make major course corrections.

November 23, 2012

Successful Careers: A Matter of Confidence

Identifying and addressing self-confidence issues can help early-career scientists make swifter progress.

February 25, 2013

Success Factors in Transformative Research

One of the last sessions at the 2013 AAAS Annual Meeting looked at transformative research and the factors that facilitate it—or don't.

June 27, 2008

Creativity and Persistence Overcome Failure

Tony Kouzarides also has a strong commitment to asking what he calls the "right questions" and an unusual willingness to bet on his instincts.

March 08, 2013

Vienna Event Aims to Help Eastern Scientists Compete for European Grants

In Vienna, Eastern and central European scientists gathered to network and learn how to be more competitive for ERC grants.

March 21, 2013

Race Gaps at England's Elite Universities

Investigations by The Guardian newspaper uncover disparities in the rates at which whites and minorities are admitted to competitive programs at Cambridge and Oxford universities.
 

March 29, 2013

Applying Bioinformatics to Precision Medicine

Fátima Al-Shahrour is working to interpret the genome to help select more effective drugs for cancer patients.

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