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Science Career Magazine

Issue for November 21, 2003

Science Career Magazine
Sticking Irons Into the Funding Fire
By  Phil Dee  - If you have a good idea, don't just throw it into a grant application--do the pilot experiment and get that result in hand.
Science Career Magazine
Encompassing the Real and the Virtual
By  Nicole Oehlrich  - For me it has been the ideal way to complement my work in cancer research outside the lab.
Science Career Magazine
Communication With Conviction
By  Dave Jensen  - Today's workplace is entirely different from that of our parents. It poses a cross-cultural and cross-gender communication challenge, but there is much more potential for productivity.
Science Career Magazine
The Theory of Everything
By  Clinton Parks  - "While mathematics is the foundation for his study into the nature of the universe, he credits his family and upbringing for providing him with the foundation for success."
Science Career Magazine
Regulatory Affairs: A Lifetime of Learning
By  Katherine Poulin-Kerstien  - "The most interesting aspects of my position center on the opportunity to constantly gain new scientific, medical, and policy knowledge. Learning is not only great fun; it is also satisfying from professional and personal standpoints." --Stella Jones