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July 06, 2007

Special Feature: Science Careers for Undergrads

November 09, 2007

Special Feature: Laboratory Management

April 26, 2002

Robert Austin: An Interview

People sometimes overestimate the extent to which the conventional assumptions apply. Often, for example, managers assume they are more qualified than they really are to judge their employees' performance.

July 13, 2001

Hilary Godwin: Alone in Good Company

"The choices I made pretty much mirrored my growth as a scientist."

July 12, 2002

Project Management for Scientists

"You need to manage your laboratory the same way you do your science: boldly but methodically, with the right balance of purposefulness and opportunism."

February 22, 2002

The Federal Trough

The Web's most comprehensive list of U.S. federal funding sources for scientific research

July 13, 2001

Women Approach Parity in Undergraduate Science Faculty Hiring

According to the report, between 1991 and 2000, 40% of new tenure-track hires to science faculties at PUIs were women, compared to only 21% during the previous decade.

September 27, 2002

A Star to Sail Her By

"Without discouraging those eager and available to work long hours, Barker's book offers the promise of an alternative--sound management leading to greater productivity--for those who want to have a life outside the lab."

February 17, 2006

Profile - Peter Lu

Apart from his prominent publications in several different fields, what distinguishes Lu from most of his scientific peers is the unpretentious joy he takes in science.

June 14, 2002

Toolkit: Designing Your Laboratory

"If you botch the design of your new laboratory, you'll be paying the price for years to come."

November 29, 2002

Demanding More Scientists

Developing a domestic workforce requires addressing demand, not supply.

October 15, 2004

An Unexpected Detour

"People like me are under no obligation to serve the United States, just like the United States is under no obligation to employ me as a scientist." --Haitham Idriss

October 11, 2002

The Aging of Young Scientists

"Just as we should have more women doing science, and more underrepresented minorities, we also should have more young people."

September 13, 2002

Management in the Lab

"How should we apply management techniques in a scientific context?"

July 27, 2001

Undergrad Science Gender Gap?

Research Corporation Vice President Michael Doyle, the study's principle author, discounts the gender productivity gap.

October 26, 2001

The Changing of the Guard at Harvey Mudd

October 25, 2002

Another Scientist Shortage?

Policy-makers say we need more scientists. But once we have found them, where do we intend to put them?

August 06, 2004

Doing the Numbers

The Rand report concludes that, although adequate data and accurate assessments of labor market conditions are important for many different parties, early career and prospective scientists are especially vulnerable.

September 24, 2004

Opportunities in Computer Science Research

"Something quite unique about computer science: We don't have a postdoc tradition. That's because we have historically had so many positions available in Ph.D.-granting departments and available for fresh Ph.D.s. Traditionally, when you get your Ph.D. [in computer science], you've got some place to go. There was always more demand than there was supply, and industry was soaking up half."

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