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October 21, 2005

Germany: Deciphering Cellular Processes

The interview process, she points out, goes both ways: They are interviewing you and you are interviewing them.

December 01, 2006

Winning an HHMI International Award

In the 15 years since its inception, the HHMI International Research Scholars award has given 74 Canadian researchers nearly $30 million.

February 24, 2006

Guarding the Wire: A Career in Computer Security

“People are creating security problems faster than we can fix them,” says computer science professor David Wagner. “So I think that computer security people are going to be in demand for a while.”

October 21, 2005

Tooling Up: Fifty Seconds with a Million-Dollar Impact

Could a "Fast Pitch Competition" Hold Lessons for Your Future Job Success?

November 11, 2005

The European Young Investigator Awards: Meet the 2005 Winners

March 24, 2006

Certifiable: Teacher Training for Midcareer Professionals

Because it is operated by a school district--the largest in the country--New York City's program can guarantee a job for all participants, as it did for 1700 participants in last year's June program.

October 21, 2005

The Faculty Class of 2005

August 11, 2006

Lab Dynamics: Negotiating Science

How do you progress to a solution that serves the interests of both parties?

October 14, 2005

The GrantDoctor – International Funding

Funding for Greece ... Foreign postdocs in America

November 04, 2005

Neuroscience Careers: Two Neuroscientists

"You cannot do one project. You have to do a number of projects to try to get to the answer, hoping one of the approaches will work out." --Yimin Zou

October 21, 2005

Norway: A Neuroscientist Making Connections

This is an unusual position; I will have little bureaucracy and limited teaching.

October 12, 2005

United States: Two Scientists and a Baby

"We felt very well established in what we were working on in our postdocs and really excited about new opportunities and looking for ways to make those new opportunities come into being." - Alexis Templeton

May 19, 2006

Petrochemicals: A Catalyst for a Profitable Chemical Career

October 20, 2006

Working at National Labs: Fermilab

“Our colliders are like time machines for physicists,” says Young-Kee Kim, the deputy director of Fermilab. “In a sense, we are creating early universes in our accelerators.”

November 04, 2005

Getting Wired: Pathway of a Neuroscientist

"I remember starting out with a simple interest in languages and language acquisition as a hobby. Now it's taken me to looking at how the brain is hardwired, and understanding how the influence of environment can alter this wiring structure." --Edward Ruthazer

March 03, 2006

From Molecular to Systems Biology

"Cases very soon demonstrated a great capacity for working with software and developing systems, a capacity that is unfortunately quite exceptional in experimental biologists." --Systems biologist Alfonso Valencia.

May 19, 2006

On the Road to Recovery?

Once hired, a chemist’s opportunities are limited only by his or her career ambitions and the company’s needs.

October 06, 2006

Vision's Grand Theorist

November 04, 2005

Careers in Neuroscience Research

Here we present the career twists and turns of six stellar neuroscientists based in North America and Europe.

October 14, 2005

Gary Johnson: Speaking From Experience

Good science is always rewarded. --Gary Johnson

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