Cell and molecular biology
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2004
Careers and Recruitment: Material gains
Myrna Watanabe
24 November 2004
The marriage of engineering, medicine and biology is offering people from a wide range of disciplines the chance to accelerate their careers. Myrna Watanabe investigates a growth industry.
Region: High road to Scotland
Paul Smaglik
3 November 2004
Graduate journal: PhD limitations
Philipp Angerer
27 October 2004
Region: Boosting biotech in Finland
Paul Smaglik
20 October 2004
Prospects: Key words
Paul Smaglik
13 October 2004
Careers and Recruitment: Analyse this
Kendall Powell
13 October 2004
As key players on scientific teams, biostatisticians are in high demand. Kendall Powell sums up the situation.
Career View: Bricks & Mortar
Eugene Russo
13 October 2004
Movers: Movers
13 October 2004
Prospects: The philanthropic principle
Paul Smaglik
6 October 2004
Region: Centre stage in Missouri
Paul Smaglik
6 October 2004
Graduate journal: The science of religion
Tshaka Cunningham
6 October 2004
Movers: Movers
6 October 2004
Graduate journal: Changing directions
Philipp Angerer
29 September 2004
Movers: Movers
15 September 2004
Prospects: The joy of the lab
Paul Smaglik
8 September 2004
Movers: Movers
8 September 2004
Careers and Recruitment: Driving back diabetes
Ricki Lewis
25 August 2004
As Western lifestyles spread around the world, diabetes has become an epidemic. Improved treatments are desperately needed, and the funding is there for those who may be able to help, says Ricki Lewis.
Interview: Richard Sykes Rector
Richard Sykes Rector
19 August 2004
Since joining Imperial College as rector in January 2001, former GlaxoSmithKline chairman Richard Sykes has been calling for better stipends for graduate students and postdocs, and more money in general for UK science. During the recent Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) meeting in San Francisco, he took a few minutes with Naturejobs editor Paul Smaglik to discuss scientific career paths, the shifting demographics of scientific employment and how academia can do a better job of preparing scientists to work with industry - whatever sector they stay in. This conversation has been lightly edited for brevity and clarity.
Careers and Recruitment: Breathing life into chemistry
Tim Chapman
18 August 2004
Chemical biology, using chemical tools to solve biological problems, is awakening interest among students and creating a new breed of researcher, says Tim Chapman.
Prospects: Making the switch
Paul Smaglik
11 August 2004
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