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Careers in Science Publishing. [PDF]
Publishing, particularly journal publishing, offers the chance to stay in contact with science and scientists and so appeals to people considering leaving the laboratory for another career. Professional editors of research journals review and select manuscripts for publication, negotiating as needed with authors and referees.
Inglis JR.
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Careers in Science Journalism and Writing. [PDF]
Science journalists cover some of the most complex, exciting, and important issues of our day, ranging from the impacts of climate change to emerging infectious diseases. They use words, sounds, images, and graphics to create compelling stories about science that appear in newspapers and magazines, in print and online, on the radio and TV, and in ...
Pearson H.
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Promoting science careers in Brazil [PDF]
Lucas Leite, Cunha, Laura Sterian, Ward
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Recruiting PhD students can be a frustrating process, but Eve Marder looks forward to welcoming the latest crop in the autumn.
Eve Marder
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The truth is in the distribution
There may be as many ways to think about the experience of women in science as there are women in science. Indira Raman offers one perspective.
Indira M Raman
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Science can provide cures and improve health, and it can also make us more humane.
Indira M Raman
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Task specialization across research careers
Research careers are typically envisioned as a single path in which a scientist starts as a member of a team working under the guidance of one or more experienced scientists and, if they are successful, ends with the individual leading their own research
Nicolas Robinson-Garcia +4 more
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In an era in which evidence is being disregarded, scientists need to speak up in support of the pursuit for truth.
Eve Marder
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As the equipment needed to perform state-of-the-art research in many areas of biology becomes ever more expensive, Eve Marder worries that researchers in less wealthy institutions might be left behind.
Eve Marder
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When a scientist dies too early in their career we miss them as a colleague and as a person and, as Eve Marder explains, we also lose the science they would have done.
Eve Marder
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