

Science Career Magazine
Issue for August 05, 2005
- Science Career Magazine
- Tapping Freshwater Science
- By
Andrew Fazekas
- Next Wave examines what it's like to work on freshwater issues, and opportunities that exist at Canada's National Water Research Institute for early-career researchers.
- Science Career Magazine
- Making it Great for Everyone
- By
Beryl Lieff Benderly
- When institutions try to improve conditions for their postdocs, the initiative often comes from the top. But, as one pioneering department is showing, efforts at the departmental level can also make a big difference for postdocs.
- Science Career Magazine
- Fulfilling the Expectation of Excellence
- By
Clinton Parks
- Clinton Parks finds out why the Meyerhoff Scholarship Program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County has successfully attracted top minority students in science, engineering, mathematics, and computer science.
- Science Career Magazine
- Serving the Native American Community
- By
Edna Francisco
- Alexander Red Eagle, recipient of a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Gilliam Graduate Fellowship, hopes to make a difference in the lives of Native Americans by becoming a biomedical researcher and physician.
- Science Career Magazine
- Overcoming Boundaries and Borders
- By
Anne Forde
- At the age of 40, molecular biologist Mary Kaileh is about to receive her PhD. She tells Next Wave her career story and her dream to set up a molecular biology graduate studies lab back home in Palestine.