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March 02, 2007

A "Hippocratic Oath" for Scientists?

Jones believes that senior scientists have "lost a sense of accountability to the next generation insofar as all of our interests in them are self interests ... so that
our career can get advanced but not necessarily
their career."

June 08, 2007

Opportunities: From PDF to IPO, One Scientist's Journey

"Listen to everyone who has something to say, file the opinions, and make your own decisions anyway." --Avi Spier

June 08, 2007

Living the Issue

"To me, having a Ph.D. and being a professor is a lifelong learning experience. The degree, to me, is to teach you how to teach yourself later on." --Adil Shamoo

November 30, 2007

GREAT Expectations

GREAT is now transforming its committee on postdocs into a body that will have its own independent, university-appointed membership, elected leadership, and meetings.

April 21, 2006

MentorDoctor: Should I Stay or Should I Go?

October 28, 2005

Cynthia Robbins-Roth: Surviving the Crash

"I had the good sense to have a serious accident when the market was down." --Cynthia Robbins-Roth

October 03, 2003

MD-PhD Careers, Feature Index

April 01, 2005

Visualizing Science at University of Toronto

"We're visual communicators and the target audience that we communicate with can be very different whether it's a jury in a courtroom or a high school student using a biology textbook, the level of information is very different," says Linda Wilson-Pauwels, Director, Biomedical Communications Program, University of Toronto.

November 04, 2005

Funding Opportunities in Neuroscience

December 15, 2006

NIH Names New Postdoc Award Winners

For some applicants, just competing for the Pathways award was a valuable experience.

April 26, 2002

Born in Scandal: The Evolution of Clinical Research Ethics

Protecting human research subjects is hot stuff right now.

November 04, 2005

A Glass Ceiling for Asian Scientists?

Asian scientists are a major presence in U.S. biomedical research labs. So why do so few hold leadership positions?

April 01, 2005

Peer Mentors and Networks: Powerful Tools for Promoting Transfer Student Success

Transfer students thrived when we brought them together with successful peers and program alumni to form formal and informal peer networks.

June 03, 2005

The Road to a Neurobiology Ph.D.

Gregory is now nearing completion of his Ph.D. at UCLA so now he has to figure out the next step on his career path.

April 15, 2005

Sketching Out a Career in Science Illustration

"I really enjoy that I get to work with my friends, and also get to illustrate the subjects that I love." - Dino Pulerà, biomedical illustrator.

February 10, 2006

GrantDoctor: Bridges to Independence

If you don't have a pathway award or a similar fellowship, you'll probably be competing for the positions left over once all the award winners have been placed.

October 21, 2005

Germany: Deciphering Cellular Processes

The interview process, she points out, goes both ways: They are interviewing you and you are interviewing them.

May 13, 2005

P.O.s Behaving Badly

Won't call back, part 2 ... Preliminary data and predoc fellowships.

The GrantDoctor is here to help! Send questions to
grantdoctor@aaas.org. Please put "GDR" in the subject header of your E-mail message.

April 08, 2005

Opposite Extremes

"It would be really heartbreaking to spend 18 days doing work in the submersible and get back home to the lab only to find out you screwed up. I've seen it happen a lot." - Craig Cary

September 09, 2005

The University in Corporate Clothing

"This is an environment where everyone is considered and assumed to be a responsible, engaged adult until proven otherwise. You do what you have to do to get the job done." -Holly Butler

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