Voluntary activities such as helping to organize conferences offer early career scientists opportunities to gain new skills and broaden horizons.
Trained as a chemist, Jason Chin is rewriting central dogmas of biology by coaxing cells to make proteins containing novel amino acids.
Growing up in the Kruger National Park in South Africa allowed Reinette Biggs to shape her research career in unusual ways.
First trained as a biology and geology teacher, Portuguese researcher Nuno Henrique Franco looks to improve science by improving animal welfare.
Early-career scientists who want their research to inform policymaking need to learn how to navigate the public arena and communicate effectively.
Elena Dukhovlinova tracked transmission chains between infected individuals by looking at the genetic diversity and evolutionary relatedness of their virus populations.
Engineers, biologists, mathematicians, physicists, and chemists can all contribute to the development of medical devices and assistance technologies.
If implemented well, Europe's Bologna-process reforms may offer students opportunities to shape higher education around their needs.
The idea of intentionally manipulating Earth's climate remains controversial, but research is under way to assess the pros and cons.
Faculty who teach science to nonmajors promote science literacy while finding space in the classroom to unleash their creativity.
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