Ecology and evolution
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2009
Careers Q&A: Ian Anderson
Virginia Gewin
28 October 2009
An ecologist at the University of Western Sydney, Australia, Anderson has won the first annual ProSPER.NET-Scopus Young Scientist award for agriculture and natural resources.
In Brief: Gender imbalance persists
7 October 2009
Survey shows men still hold most positions in US science and engineering.
Prospects: Balancing belief and bioscience
Gene Russo
29 July 2009
Can religious belief really be reconciled with a life in science? Gene Russo contemplates the contradictions.
Careers and Recruitment: Steady breeze
Amanda Leigh Mascarelli
15 April 2009
Despite the economic downturn, wind energy should be fertile ground for jobseeking engineers and scientists, reports Amanda Leigh Mascarelli.
Movers: Mary Pearl, dean and administrative vice-president, Stony Brook University, Southampton, New York
Karen Kaplan
4 March 2009
Conservation scientist brings zeal to innovative new curriculum.
Special Report: Beyond bones
Ricki Lewis
11 February 2009
Ricki Lewis reports on biological anthropologists' branching out into crime forensics and science policy.
Movers: Philip Mote, director, Oregon Climate Change Research Institute, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
Virginia Gewin
11 February 2009
Climatologist takes top post at new climate research institute in Oregon.
Prospects: US science under a new administration
Paul Smaglik
28 January 2009
Special Report: Show us the money
Karen Kaplan
28 January 2009
The government's assessment of UK colleges and universities sets up a waiting game for new funds and recruitment. Karen Kaplan reports.
Prospects: A day in the life
Gene Russo
21 January 2009
Welcoming a new crop of Postdoc Journal keepers.
Movers: Linda Birnbaum, director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Virginia Gewin
21 January 2009
Toxicologist takes on role of NIEHS director.
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