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In a large country with many voices, the government, the academic community, and grassroots groups all have ideas and
advice for young scientists.
The situation is particularly
difficult for young scientists, who have been asking him whether their postdoctoral fellowships will be extended — or whether they need to start looking for new jobs.
There is a finite amount of time and you have no idea what will happen afterwards (a common
problem for young scientists of course) and not in anyway specific to climate science.
What all this
means for young scientists is that, provided they are well prepared, opportunities for them to make a difference and find a scientific niche in synthetic biology abound.
Prior to make individually tailored research integrity guidelines compulsory for employees, research integrity has to become an essential part of
education for young scientists.
But perhaps the biggest drawback
for young scientists right now is the uncertain career impact of participating in an experimental publishing model.
The future may indeed be
bright for young scientists; a global boom in science may indeed lead to labor shortages and enhancement of salaries, working conditions, and prestige.
It requires a multidisciplinary effort, and one that offers plenty of
scope for young scientists to make substantial contributions.
Start - ups also open excellent
vistas for young scientists, offering the challenge to fight with courage and creativity for personal dreams.
Perhaps the biggest
risk for young scientists is to forget that social media is not a replacement for more traditional professional activities.
Life science research awards: Our 2014 group of Science & SciLifeLab
Prize for Young Scientists award winners included Dr. Liron Bar - Peled, Dr. Dan Dominissini, Dr. Chelsea Wood, and Dr. Simon Johnson in the categories of Cell and Developmental Biology; Genomics and Proteomics; Environment; and Translational Medicine.
The Blavatnik
Awards for Young Scientists honor exceptional young scientists and engineers by celebrating their extraordinary achievements, recognizing their inspiring promise, and accelerating their innovations through unrestricted funding.
Some savvy stimulus watchers, however, see major opportunities
for young scientists with the smarts, enterprise, and timing to grab them.
TSRC established a scholarship
program for young scientists in 2008 to honor Peter Salamon, San Diego State University Professor, for his part in co-founding TSRC and fostering its growth since 1984.
The Genomics
Network for Young Scientists brings together young researchers (Ph.D. s, postdocs, young researchers in industry) working in the field of genomics.