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A science officer at the European Science Foundation describes her journey through careers and countries.
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A microbiologist, a mechanical engineer, and a chemist tell Science Careers how they ended up in synthetic biology.
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Jim McHale is a Ph.D. chemist with a postdoc from Princeton University who found a rewarding career designing toilets.
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French virologist Ali Saïb is getting praise for his research achievements, his science communication activities, and his efforts to attract a diversity of people to scientific careers.
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Throughout his professional journey, Marc Hermann has always done "Exactly What He Always Wanted to Do"
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Spanish biologist David Ràfols used his experience in the food industry and public technology-transfer offices to create his own open-innovation company.
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Italian electrical engineer Cinzia Casiraghi has won €1.65 million to set up her own lab in Germany.
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Curiosity, boldness, and single-mindedness won Austrian scientist Konrad Hochedlinger a place in cell reprogramming, Science’s breakthrough of the year for 2008.
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After 30 years split evenly between the Ivy League and the Big Ten, a researcher and administrator reflects on the differences in institutional culture.
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Researchers are developing multi-touch desks and other technologies to create the classroom of the future.
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For-profit companies focused on compliance with government regulations provide career opportunities for archaeologists.
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Cameron Hummels is one of 46 student ambassadors representing NASA during the International Year of Astronomy.
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Established and early-career physician-scientists say it's time to focus on solutions, not problems, to advance women in academic medicine.
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Spaniard Juan A. Añel has established himself quickly in atmospheric physics while still finding time for other professional activities.
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Natural history museums have long been recognized as priceless repositories of knowledge, but in recent years they have reasserted their scientific importance.
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As a curator in entomology at the Natural History Museum in London, Erica McAlister is responsible for everything from maintaining collections to fieldwork.
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On Charles Darwin's birthday, here’s a collection of resources related to our Science Careers feature.
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Issues and Perspectives
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What does the tale of Douglas Prasher, the protein, and the Nobel Prize reveal about the scientific labor market?
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Recently nominated as the best young scientist in Hungary, chemistry Ph.D. student Imre Miklós Szilágyi has been striving to succeed with the desire to glorify God.
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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.
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