

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