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Going to work in genes catches on

Employment prospects are on the rise in genomics, genetic counselling and biotechnology. For the lucky few the rewards are great, but competition to break into the field can be tough. Nature reports trends from Europe and the United States on the eve of the American Society for Human Genetics meeting on 29 October.

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Horton, B. Going to work in genes catches on. Nature 383, 739–740 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/383739a0

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