Brain and behaviour
Articles 1 - 19 of 19
2005
Region: Italy's bright spots
Alison Abbott and Quirin Schiermeier
14 December 2005
Public funding problems have prevented Italy from catching up with other European scientific hubs. But some privately funded local initiatives show glimmers of hope. Quirin Schiermeier and Alison Abbott report.
Graduate journal: Evaluating a career decision
Tobias Langenhan
8 December 2005
A switch from medicine to research brings reflections on the value of medical education, the freedom of science and the constants that help one survive graduate school.
Graduate journal: Post-holiday revelations
Tobias Langenhan
9 November 2005
A return to the lab brings fresh thoughts.
Graduate journal: A time to reconnect
Tobias Langenhan
5 October 2005
Taking a break, setting priorities
Region: Capital attractions
Quirin Schiermeier
28 September 2005
Despite funding uncertainties, Berlin's facilities, charisma and cosmopolitan atmosphere continue to draw researchers from across Europe, says Quirin Schiermeier.
Graduate journal: The right path
Tobias Langenhan
14 September 2005
Graduate student revisits earlier choices.
Graduate journal: Master of my fate
Tobias Langenhan
17 August 2005
Another stage, another choice
Movers: Floyd Bloom, chief scientific officer and chairman of the board, Neurome, La Jolla, California
Floyd Bloom
27 July 2005
Former Science editor thrives on breadth
Movers: Giovanni Galizia, professor of neurobiology, University of Konstanz, Germany
Giovanni Galizia
20 July 2005
German scientist coming home from California
Career View: The cost of moving abroad
Tobias Langenhan
13 July 2005
Who supports mobility more, academia or industry?
Region: Golden opportunities
Paul Smaglik
6 July 2005
No longer rivals, Oxford, Cambridge and London are now working towards a common goal — ensuring the 'golden triangle' becomes a global science hub.
Region: Small is beautiful
Quirin Schiermeier
25 May 2005
Switzerland is proving that small countries can make a big impression in science. It is recruiting some of the brightest young researchers from all over the world and convincing them to stay, says Quirin Schiermeier.
Graduate journal: Finding the balance
Tobias Langenhan
4 May 2005
Graduate journal: Goodbye to romance
Tobias Langenhan
6 April 2005
Prospects: In the picture
Paul Smaglik
9 March 2005
Careers and Recruitment: Come together
Paul Smaglik
9 March 2005
The addition of molecular biology to the existing range of imaging technologies is creating opportunities for scientists of many disciplines. Paul Smaglik lines up the pieces.
Graduate journal: A hard day's night
Tobias Langenhan
2 March 2005
Graduate journal: Tough questions
Tobias Langenhan
2 February 2005
Graduate journal: Brave old world
Tobias Langenhan
5 January 2005
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