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A more interactive peer-review process can help authors build recognition, increase their impact, and win priority for their scientific work.
Science Careers looks at the pros and cons for young scientists to take part in interactive peer review processes both as authors and reviewers.
Career opportunities for scientists are evolving as cancer research becomes increasingly collaborative.
Fátima Al-Shahrour is working to interpret the genome to help select more effective drugs for cancer patients.
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In an essay in The Chronicle of Higher Education, Donny Wong shares some key insights into how to successfully make the transition from a grad school bench to a corporate office.
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A new crowd-funding platform allows grads to raise money by offering backers a share of their success.
Once you've thought hard about your skills, interests, and values, it's time to narrow the range of career options you ought to consider.
You may be comfortable talking with scientists, but interviews with Human Resources are a different beast.
Science Careers talks to Eric Kaplan, co-executive producer of the CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory, about his work on the show.
Postdoc Vicky Miller writes that improvisation classes have made her a better scientist.
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In Vienna, Eastern and central European scientists gathered to network and learn how to be more competitive for ERC grants.
Australian postdoc Charmaine Tam shares tips on how to make it through this early phase of a research career.
NIH branches out, presenting a videocast on interviewing for jobs beyond the ivory tower.
Achieving independence as a researcher is a balancing act, requiring planning, on-the-job training, and diplomacy.
One of the last sessions at the 2013 AAAS Annual Meeting looked at transformative research and the factors that facilitate it—or don't.
Our columnist continues to explore the craggy, often arbitrarily boldface landscape of the scientific resume.
Earlier this week, Chemical & Engineering News published an article offering advice to job seekers on how to increase their odds of finding employment in a tough job market.
Scientists need to be thoughtful when communicating science to lay audiences.
In almost every work environment the ability to influence others is an essential job skill.
Setting up successful international collaborations is about leveling the field, especially when working with partners in developing countries.
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