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October 12, 2007

In the Minority: Three Scientists Describe Working Outside Their Native Lands

October 12, 2007

Experiences of Ethnic Minorities in Science: Resources

October 19, 2007

Making a Midlife Change, to Academia

The chance to encourage more women to enter engineering is another reason she joined the University at Buffalo faculty.

October 26, 2007

Educated Woman, Postdoc Edition Chapter 10: Loyalty, Subterfuge, Manipulation, and Sabotage

Is it ineptitude or something worse?

November 23, 2007

A Family, a Laboratory, and an EMBO Award

Sandrine Etienne-Manneville "knew exactly what she was doing, where the project was going, and what needed to be done," says former postdoc supervisor Alan Hall.

November 23, 2007

Educated Woman, Postdoc Edition Chapter 11: Breaking Free (Almost)

Most people would say I've made all the correct calls, but I'm still disappointed with how it's all come out, even if I have learned a lot in the process.

November 30, 2007

Big Science at a Small College

"Andrea treats me like someone who’s intelligent enough to run a laboratory experiment by himself, but she’s always there for questions. She’ll have a long conversation with a former student who’s visiting from med school, or talk to us about our futures, or hang out and discuss TV. She’s your friend, and she cares about you." --Matthew Mansh

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?

January 30, 2009

Women M.D.-Ph.D.s: Life in the Trenches

Established and early-career physician-scientists say it's time to focus on solutions, not problems, to advance women in academic medicine.

January 30, 2009

Perspective: Ensuring Retention of Women in Physician-Scientist Training

More women than men drop out before completing M.D.-Ph.D. programs. Why?

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.

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