Biomedical
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2007
Prospects: Prospect
Gene Russo
19 December 2007
Grant review has to evolve along with the science it scrutinizes.
Prospects: Prospects
Gene Russo
12 December 2007
Taking ownership of your degree may be the key to a satisfying science career.
Advertising feature: Highlights: Opportunities: The National Institutes of Health
5 December 2007
Prospects: Prospects
Gene Russo
5 December 2007
Salaries for scientists and engineers remain healthy — but differ by field, sector and country.
Bricks & Mortar: How to handle drug withdrawal
Paul Smaglik
5 December 2007
Pfizer's move out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, has left a hole that local institutions are attempting to fill — with mixed success.
Prospects: Prospects
Paul Smaglik
28 November 2007
A spike in the number of adjunct professors may not bode well for US academia
Special Report: Cell Mates
Jacqueline Ruttimann
28 November 2007
Collaborations are more integral to the life sciences than ever — and funders are trying to keep pace. Jacqueline Ruttimann reports.
Movers: Richard Myers, director of Hudson-Alpha Institute for Biotechnology, Huntsville, Alabama
Paul Smaglik
28 November 2007
Richard Myers leaves Stanford genome centre for Huntsville.
Networks & Support: Authorship accountability
Umesh Chandra Lavania
28 November 2007
There's a better way to determine authorship.
Postdoc journal: Double trouble
Moira Sheehan
28 November 2007
When the combination of children and lab work seems overwhelming, I just try to persevere.
Prospects: Prospects
Gene Russo
21 November 2007
India's biotech bottleneck is a cautionary tale on how to look past the hype and gauge job prospects.
Bricks & Mortar: Grand designs
Hannah Hoag
21 November 2007
University College London opens new cancer institute.
Advertising feature: Highlights: Opportunities: The National Institutes of Health
15 November 2007
Advertising feature: Spotlight: Spotlight on Germany
15 November 2007
Prospects: Prospects
Gene Russo
14 November 2007
Research parks are sprouting up all over North America. Is there a downside?
Region: Allowing an élite
Quirin Schiermeier
14 November 2007
Dropping the dogma that all are equal is letting Germany's centres of excellence flourish. Quirin Schiermeier meets the new leaders.
Advertising feature: Highlights: Highlight on The Netherlands
7 November 2007
Prospects: Prospects
Gene Russo
7 November 2007
These days, the more mobile the scientist, the better.
Movers: Alan Bernstein, executive director, Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise, Seattle, Washington
Virginia Gewin
7 November 2007
Physics student turned biomedical scientist becomes executive director of Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise
Networks & Support: Latin American challenges
Fernanda De Felice
7 November 2007
Young scientists in Latin America face special challenges despite progress.
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