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Science Career Magazine

Issue for November 29, 2002

Science Career Magazine
Contract Employment: Keeping Your Options Open
By  Linda Wong  - "In the clinical research industry, for example, contracting is an extremely valuable mechanism through which you can gain a wide range of experience in many different therapeutic areas"
Science Career Magazine
Come Edit the Minority Scientists' Network
By  Next Wave Staff  - I nterested in career development for underrepresented minority scientists? Well informed about the particular challenges faced by minority scientists and their mentors? Have a background in science and editing? Want to try your hand at generating online content and help to manage a Web site? Then consider becoming the Editor
Science Career Magazine
Ethics and Policy Mini-Features
By  Katie Cottingham  - O ver the years, Next Wave has published a considerable collection of essays focusing on ethics and integrity in the scientific workplace. Some of these have focused on case studies and specific questions--we call these mini-features--while others are stand-alone articles exploring a particular issue. If you've missed any of our
Science Career Magazine
Come Edit the Next Wave US Site
By  Next Wave Staff  - A re you interested in helping scientists develop their careers within and without academia? Do you want to generate content for a top-notch Web site? If so, then consider becoming US editor for Science 's Next Wave! As US editor, your responsibilities (detailed below) will chiefly involve writing and editing
Science Career Magazine
Ethics Resources
By  Katie Cottingham  - S o you've perused our past ethics mini-features , but you want to know even more about scientific ethics. Well, you've come to the right place! Next Wave has gathered a large list of resources from elsewhere on the Web and invites you to explore them at your leisure. Despite