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December 07, 2007

Reclaiming Life From Work

How should you spend your time if your goal is to be a successful, well-rounded, happy person?

March 03, 2000

Consulting Online: The Way to a Woman's Heart?

April 07, 2006

The Top Five Challenges for Pregnant Scientists

"In practice, only a limited number of chemicals have been properly tested for reproductive toxicity, so many hazards are not known about," says toxicologist and UK government adviser Paul Illing.

February 06, 2004

Five Children and a Fellowship

"Many may consider what I did to be a brave step, in seeming to choose my family over my career, but in the end I am a winner on all fronts." --Sami Kafala

June 27, 2003

Surmounting Obstacles

All higher education institutions now have a disability service.

April 02, 2004

Even Scientists Get the Blues

I no longer define myself as a "failing scientist", but as someone who does science as well as a myriad of other things--including a vicious rugby tackle!

January 09, 2004

Just Follow Your Heart: A 5-Year Journey

"I have to make a choice between making a total career change and giving science a chance in a different environment."

March 24, 2000

An Expectant Laboratory

January 23, 2003

Combining Parenthood and a Career in Germany--A Foreigner's (Survival) Guide

"I never saw motherhood and my career as mutually exclusive, but in Germany there seems to be a cultural barrier towards combining the two."

September 23, 2005

Mind Matters: Managing Conflict in the Lab

"Conflict over science and issues can be beneficial to productivity and development. Conflict over working styles and personalities can be destructive," says John Baldoni, an Ann Arbor, Michigan, management consultant.

January 09, 2004

The Best Place for Mothers?

"Women still claim more than four-fifths of parental leave."

June 06, 2003

Able Scientists Overcoming Disabilities *Feature Index*

June 10, 2004

Keeping a Career on Track with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Dealing with CFS has been difficult, but Hyland believes the disease was positive for him because it led to a suitable research niche.

March 14, 2003

Expecting the Unexpected

"One condition that is absolutely necessary to survive a life like ours is having employers that are flexible."

April 04, 2003

Be a Mum and Do Your Research Part Time

"I am maintaining my publications, so if I ever wish to return to full-time employment, my CV will not have such a glaring hole in it."

June 06, 2003

Finding a Niche in the New Biology

"The need to manoeuvre a wheelchair using handgrips had a drastic effect on sterile technique!"

January 30, 2004

Two High-Profile Careers, Two Kids, and a Marriage

"If you think you are not organised enough, don't worry, you will be; there is no other choice."

September 26, 2003

A Stimulating Environment

"For me, working in a stimulating environment with people who do not let their extensive disabilities get them down gives me that extra boost every time."

January 16, 2004

Life-Work Balance. A Father Writes

"One very positive aspect of being a male postdoc in a laboratory with an understanding (male) mentor was the ability to work flexible hours when the children were younger."

June 20, 2003

A Voice for Disabled Scientists

In addition to providing a platform for discourses, the Resability Forum will soon set up an administrative and organizational service for the realization of personal study and research projects.

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