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August 19, 2011

Scanning for Early Signs of Reading Woes

The average dyslexic child isn't diagnosed -- and so doesn't begin to receive intensive reading help -- until she is...
August 19, 2011

Finding the Prime Factors in Number Processing Deficits

About 5% of children have a learning disability known as developmental dyscalculia, which interferes with the...
December 16, 2011

Translating Scientific Expertise into Publishing Success

Evelyn Jabri's career transitions are eased by pragmatic optimism and fueled by an insatiable appetite for learning.

March 30, 2012

Does a Professional Science Master's Degree Pay Off?

Hard data on PSM graduates are scanty, but anecdotal evidence of their success abounds.

June 08, 2012

A Hidden Academic Workforce

For university staff scientists, the rewards are far off the tenure track.

June 08, 2012

Staff Scientist Profiles

Six staff scientists describe their work.

September 14, 2012

Must a Paper Trail Be Paper?

Most scientists continue to use tried-and-true paper lab notebooks, but electronic alternatives beckon some.

March 14, 2008

Finding Industry Funding

If somebody inside the company is pulling while you’re pushing, stuff tends to get done a lot faster and a lot more effectively.” - David Rosen, Pfizer

April 11, 2008

Community Colleges Fuel Science Workforce

"For aspiring researchers, community colleges are an attractive way to begin one's scientific training."

February 29, 2008

Research in Translation: Getting Published

"We're interested both in papers that identify a new feature of a disease or a new mechanism by which disease is regulated and studies that investigate the mechanism behind a response to an experimental drug or vaccine that's already in use." --Heather Van Epps

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