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July 04, 2008

Educated Woman, Postdoc Edition, Chapter 17: End of the Road

Much of my research life--the papers (there were so many), the books, the drafts--is now off to be melted down, or whatever they do at recycling plants, and made into new paper.

September 05, 2008

Triggermeister

When protons start colliding next month at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, Turkish particle physicist Bilge Demirköz will make sure physicists see what happens.

September 12, 2008

Team Science and the Diversity Advantage

Do acculturation experiences give scientists from atypical backgrounds an
advantage in an era of team science?

January 23, 2009

Found in Translation

America needs more science writers of color just as it needs more scientists of color--but are they likely to be able to make a living in a declining industry?

February 27, 2009

Two Young, African-American Women in Science

Our tiny sample of African-American women reveals brilliance, scientific ambition, and anecdotal evidence of progress in the fight against ethnic and gender discrimination.

February 27, 2009

When Ironies Make Perfect Sense

Gina Wingood, a black Catholic woman raised in a white suburb, found love and her calling in San Francisco's ghettos talking condoms, sex, and ethnic pride.

February 27, 2009

The Bigger Questions

Chemical engineer Kristala Jones Prather's work creating chemical factories inside microbes has taken her from academia to industry and back again.

February 27, 2009

A Double Bind: Minority Women Scientists in Europe

Minority women in European science must struggle daily to confront an issue that remains taboo.

May 29, 2009

A Tale of Two Pathologists

Between them, Terrill Tops and Dorkina Myrick have two careers, three doctoral degrees, and one life together.

June 12, 2009

Reaching for the Stars

Maggie Aderin-Pocock's passion for science and space drives her career and public outreach.

August 14, 2009

Perspective: Top 10 Tips to Maximize Your Mentoring

Cultivating and nurturing your mentoring relationships are essential, particularly in the complex landscape of clinical and translational research.

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.

October 02, 2009

Flying High

Despite a remarkable talent, Cecilia Aragon lacked the confidence she needed to be a scientist. And then she learned to fly.

October 30, 2009

Returning to Science

With the right support, it is possible to succeed in science after a family-related hiatus.

January 08, 2010

Perspective: Sell Yourself -- Refining the Personal Statement

A career adviser offers tips on writing a critical piece of your graduate school application.

January 29, 2010

Perspective: Transitioning from Pet to Peer

Diverse probationary faculty members may be celebrated at first but denied a fair chance to become tenured colleagues.

February 05, 2010

Making Science and Family Fit

A mother of three and winner of a European Research Council starting grant, Michal Sharon has managed to have both a family and a scientific career.

March 19, 2010

Mind Matters: Back to Work After a Baby

Dropping off an infant at daycare is very stressful for new mothers returning to work.

April 02, 2010

Assistive Technologies Enable Discovery

Like a biologist's microscope or a geographer's global positioning system, assistive technologies allow scientists and engineers to extend their capabilities.

April 02, 2010

Profiles in Technological Adaptation

With assists from technology -- sometimes high and sometimes low -- these scientists are overcoming obstacles and getting their work done.

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