Biomedical
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2003
Prospects: Conference management
Paul Smaglik
18 December 2003
Prospects: Forcing the market
Paul Smaglik
11 December 2003
Careers and Recruitment: A developing theme for AIDS
Myrna Watanabe
11 December 2003
Job growth in HIV research is shifting from laboratories in the developed world to the regions most affected by AIDS. Myrna Watanabe reports
Career View: Women mentoring women
Helen McBride
4 December 2003
Nuts and bolts: Nuts & Bolts
Deb Koen
4 December 2003
Prospects: Home-grown success
Paul Smaglik
27 November 2003
Careers and Recruitment: Small world, big hopes
Myrna Watanabe
27 November 2003
Nanoscience is fragmenting into tinier pieces, but there are great expectations everywhere. Myrna Watanabe investigates.
Advertising feature: Spotlight: Spotlight on Rhône-Alpes
20 November 2003
Region: Twin peaks Rhône-Alpes
Sally Goodman
20 November 2003
Prospects: A question of gender
Paul Smaglik
13 November 2003
Special Report: Europe attempts to promote women scientists
Sally Goodman
13 November 2003
Europe is pushing to get more women scientists into industry and academia, but can the commission legislate for gender equality? Sally Goodman investigates.
Special Report: The quota conundrum
Nicola Nosengo
13 November 2003
Prospects: Trust me, I'm a doctor
Paul Smaglik
6 November 2003
Postdocs and Students: A winning proposal
Karen Kreeger
6 November 2003
Young, aspiring researchers often have to learn the hard way when it comes to writing a killer grant application. But a range of European initiatives aims to give them a helping hand. Karen Kreeger reports.
Career View: Paying the rent
6 November 2003
Nuts and bolts: Nuts & Bolts
Deb Koen
6 November 2003
Prospects: Risky business
Paul Smaglik
30 October 2003
Special Report: Making the switch from science to business
Eugene Russo
30 October 2003
Grant schemes supporting scientific entrepreneurs have induced job growth in the United States, but they haven't yet crossed the Atlantic, says Eugene Russo.
Careers and Recruitment: In search of form and function
Hannah Hoag
23 October 2003
Rapidly changing technology and an abundance of DNA sequences are creating more job opportunities in functional genomics — particularly for scientists who have been trained outside traditional biology. Hannah Hoag investigates.
Careers and Recruitment: Building bridges
Hannah Hoag
23 October 2003
The costs of functional genomics can be prohibitive, and job candidates often lack the skills most researchers desire, but many academic settings are creating training schemes and unique institutes to deal with these barriers. Hannah Hoag reports.
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