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Richard Somiari, president and chief scientific officer, ITSI-Biosciences, Johnstown, Pennsylvania

23 November 2005

Native Nigerian journeys from food technology to proteomics.

Melissa Hines, director, Cornell Center for Materials Research, Ithaca, New York

Virginia Gewin

16 November 2005

Chemist emphasizes need for public communication.

Steven Williams, president, Wildlife Management Institute, Washington DC

Virginia Gewin

9 November 2005

Wildlife biologist goes back to conservation.

Hendricus Hoogenboom, chief scientific officer, Ablynx, Ghent, Belgium

Janet Wright

2 November 2005

Antibody expert pursues nanobiotechnology.

David Bentley, chief scientist, Solexa, Chesterford, UK

Corie Lok

19 October 2005

Key early encounters fuels biotech career.

Geoffrey West, president, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Virginia Gewin

5 October 2005

Theoretical physicist aims to create ideal interdisciplinary environment

Stanley Plotkin, board of directors, Dynavax, Berkeley, California

Virginia Gewin

21 September 2005

Academic Epidemiologist moves into industrial vaccinology.

Albert-László Barabási, visiting scientist, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts

Virginia Gewin

14 September 2005

Mathematician follows networks.

Brian Foster, European regional director, International Linear Collider's Global Design Effort, Oxford, UK

Janet Wright

7 September 2005

Physicist takes on large collider project

Faith Vilas, director, MMT Observatory, Mount Hopkins, Arizona

Faith Vilas

24 August 2005

Female astronomer blazes own trail into management

David Wallace, director, Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge

David Wallace

17 August 2005

Mathematical approaches can solve career conundrums

Eric Staeva-Vieira, business analyst, Rodman and Renshaw, New York

Eric Staeva-Vieira

10 August 2005

A broad approach helps foster a business career

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

Giovanni Galizia, professor of neurobiology, University of Konstanz, Germany

Giovanni Galizia

20 July 2005

German scientist coming home from California

Harry Stylli, chief executive and president, Sequenom, San Diego, California

Harry Stylli

13 July 2005

Entrepreneur charts course from pharma to biotech

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