

Science Career Magazine
Issue for September 23, 2005
- Science Career Magazine
- Testing New Waters
- By
Phil Dee
- "My reputation in the eyes of the very people who could determine my future may be at stake, but we postdocs would be very foolish indeed if we only pursued one opportunity at a time."
- Science Career Magazine
- Reviewers Can Help Get Your Paper Published
- By
David Grimm
- According to results of three studies presented last week at the Fifth International Congress on Peer Review and Biomedical Publication, either suggesting or excluding reviewers can significantly increase a manuscript's chances of being accepted. [SCIENCE NEWS REPOST]
- Science Career Magazine
- Educated Woman, The Grad-School Adventures of Micella Phoenix DeWhyse Chapter 43: Where is the Love?
- By
Micella Phoenix DeWhyse
- Micella examines where America stands in terms of science, technology, and education and what scientists and engineers need to do to improve the situation, in her humble opinion
- Science Career Magazine
- Mind Matters: Managing Conflict in the Lab
- By
Irene S. Levine
- Next Wave's Mind Matters expert offers tips on how to prevent, and deal with the inevitable conflicts in the lab over resources, personalities, and intellectual ownership.
- Science Career Magazine
- Modeling a Career: Industrial Internships for Mathematicians
- By
Andrew Fazekas
- "Students are getting a kind of training that we can't give them at the university. They're learning how to take apart a problem, distill it into its different pieces, and find the real issues." -Arvind Gupta.