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Science Career Magazine

Issue for May 04, 2001

Science Career Magazine
BBSRC Supplements Stipends
By  Kirstie Urquhart  - T he Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)has joined other Research Councils in deciding to raise its PhD stipends by more than the government minimum. Starting this October, current and new students will receive £8500 per year, up from £7380. Students in London will
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Careers in Medical Writing: A Keen Eye for Detail
By  Hilary Dean  - BACK TO THE FEATURE INDEX A re you a world-class negotiator? Can you juggle more than 10 balls in the air at any one time? Do you thrive on working to seemingly impossible deadlines? If so, you
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Probing the Proteome
By  Eick von Ruschkowski  - I f you want to know how a gene is built, study genomics. But if you want to know what a gene does, then it's time to start talking about a rapidly expanding new field: proteomics. In Germany alone, proteomics is expected to consume the
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500 Openings for Scientists at the European Patent Office
By  Eick von Ruschkowski  - T he European Patent Office (EPO) has announced that it is seeking 500 qualified scientists from Europe to fill vacant patent examiner positions. The EPO, which is headquartered in Munich but has branches in The Hague, Berlin, and Vienna,
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Careers in Medical Writing: Resources
By  Crispin Taylor  - BACK TO THE FEATURE INDEX I f the stories in this month's feature have piqued your interest but you want to find out more about clinical writing--jobs, information, career paths, professional organizations, and so on--you've come to