

Science Career Magazine
Issue for November 24, 2000
- Science Career Magazine
- Neuroinformatics Resources
- By
Elizabeth Southey
- SOMETHING TO GET YOUR HEAD AROUND! T he Medical Research Council provides funding for research training in neuro- and bioinformatics including PhD and Advanced Course Studentships. For more information contact bioinformatics@headoffice.mrc.ac.uk or the Studentships Section, Research Career Awards, Medical Research Council, 20 Park Crescent, London W1N 4AL. Tel: 020 7636
- Science Career Magazine
- Something to Get Your Head Around!
- By
Elizabeth Southey
- NEUROINFORMATICS RESOURCES T he vast amount of information about our brains that is generated everyday is giving neuroscientists a bit of a headache. The fragmentation of the field into specialisms as diverse as genetics, psychology, and behavioural studies has caused them to lose sight of the brain as a whole.
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- Signs of Intelligible Life
- By
Lily Whiteman
- T he first article in this two-part series described how even Albert Einstein--acting like a typically uncommunicative scientist--exasperated his wife, Elsa, by ducking her requests for a layman's explanation of his research. But, as also covered in that previous article, you can avoid such spousal discord, as well as develop
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- Studying and Living in...The United Kingdom
- By
Andrew Moore
- T his week, Science's Next Wave, in collaboration with one of Europe's top research organizations, the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), will start publishing a series of articles providing detailed travel information that will help you successfully plan your research career in an increasingly mobile scientific community. The "Survival Package
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- Start Saving Today!
- By
Charles Boulakia
- This article is part 2 in a series of articles meant to help scientists take control of their finances. L ast month, we introduced this series. We outlined what, exactly, we were going to discuss, and why it was important for scientists to start thinking about financial planning and their