A report from the Australian government finds Aussie graduate students and postdocs, like their U.S. counterparts, frustrated by the job market.
The agency has updated its grant proposal guide, but its new use of "products" in the biosketch, in place of publications, is ambiguous.
Psychologists share tips for figuring out what's sapping your enthusiasm—and how to get it back.
In implementing the recommendations of its Biomedical Research Workforce Working Group, NIH decides to play it safe.
As biomedical applications emerge, materials scientists find new research opportunities but less funding.
Forgoing alarmist pronouncements, a National Academies committee makes sensible suggestions about how to address the workforce needs of the Department of Defense.
An NIH program readies teaching-focused postdocs—especially minorities—for lab-and-classroom jobs.
Graduate students' pressures make them especially prone to depression, but small changes can help.
After years of layoffs, drug companies are turning to the youngest Ph.D. scientists for fresh ideas.
Winners of NIH's Director’s Early Independence Awards share the trials and successes of starting their own labs immediately after graduating.
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