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May 28, 2004

Against the Clock: Expiry Date for Researchers in Germany?

" I feel I am doing a good job, and I have enough money from grants to continue my work, but I still have to leave."

February 08, 2002

Confessions Of A Writer

Today, I am the managing editor of the world's first tropical herb journal. This is really a very satisfying achievement.

March 12, 1999

Subsidy Helps New Grads Find First Science Jobs

August 02, 2002

Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Global Resources

The text of this article is currently under review.

January 17, 2003

Surviving the First Year of Graduate School

"... before you even embark on your program, you should formulate a working plan and set up a reasonable schedule."

June 21, 2002

The Art of Illustrating Science

"In two-dimensional art forms, illustrators must know how to utilize appropriate techniques, colors, shades, and perspectives to generate realistic forms or abstractions."

November 08, 2002

The Road to Discovery--Inspirations and Insights

"Solving problems and inventing new things keep one interested."

March 29, 2002

Singapore: Research Scholarships and Fellowships

May 28, 2004

A Life of Fusion

This article comes to you through a collaboration between Next Wave and Science's aging knowledge environment,
SAGE KE. The joint venture is supported by the
AARP Andrus Foundation.

August 09, 2002

Hong Kong's Boom in Chinese Medicine Research

"Hong Kong's unique position and relationship with mainland China allows it to leverage the rich pool of resources of Chinese medicine research and applications in the mainland."

March 01, 2002

Inspiring Future Entrepreneurs

"In this dynamic field, what is applicable today may be irrelevant tomorrow."

February 15, 2002

From News Journalism to Freelance Editing

It is hard work, but the fact that you are working for yourself makes everything a little more worthwhile.

September 14, 2001

Genome Institute of Singapore

"We want to train a new generation, we want to provide some deep technological infrastructure, and to be an attractor for excellent talent from all over the world to come and feel at home."

September 13, 2002

Microbiology in India

"TERI is a not-for-profit research organization with over 300 professionals working toward achieving its mission of sustainable development."

November 30, 2001

Being a Responsible Scientist--The Challenges Ahead

As long-held regards for biological development are repeatedly challenged and implications of research become more complex and controversial, scientists today have to deal with many more ethical issues than their predecessors.

October 04, 2002

Postgraduate Education in Singapore--A Remarkable Experience

Both the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University rank high on the "Asian Top Universities" list.

January 24, 2003

IMCB--A Great Place to Do Science

"... apart from the excellent scientific training, what makes IMCB special is the fact that it brings together talented people from different parts of the world."

August 02, 2002

Careers in Complementary and Alternative Medicine: An Overview

"Is CAM finally gaining the respectability of orthodox medicine, or is all the energy simply the product of marketing and hype for the making of a new generation of alternative medicines?"

March 21, 2003

The Pros and Cons of a Local PhD

"Today, our graduates are spoilt for choices when it comes to picking a PhD program."

February 22, 2002

The Singapore Research Centre: Developing Cellular Therapeutics

ViaCell's scientific and technological expertise will pave the way for the development of novel therapeutics right here.

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