But do
graduate life scientists have the skills they need to survive and thrive in the corporate world?
Not exact matches
-LSB-...] few weeks ago, I stumbled across Next
Scientist «s post, «16 Honest Hacks to Save $ 74,427 In
Graduate School (And Still Enjoy Your
Life.»
A group of
scientists at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Graduate University (OIST) and collaborators at Stockholm University showed for the first time how this big protein complex inside
living E. coli cells disassembles after each round of division.
That companies that started
life at the same time we started
graduate school have become minibehemoths, employing hundreds of
scientists and paying them well (or starting off that way, and then laying them off)?
GE & Science Prize for Young
Life Scientists This prize rewards outstanding Ph.D.
graduate students for their research in the field of molecular biology.
The GE & Science Prize for Young
Life Scientists recognizes and rewards outstanding Ph.D.
graduate students from around the world in their work within the field of molecular biology.
GE & Science Prize for Young
Life Scientists The GE & Science Prize for Young
Life Scientists recognizes and rewards outstanding Ph.D.
graduate students from around the world in their work within the field of molecular biology.
This series will feature contributions from current M.D. / Ph.D. students, who will tell how they got where they are and what getting there was like, and from physician -
scientist graduates in the midst of highly successful careers, who will share their thoughts on their professional
lives, describe the paths that led to their careers, and offer advice derived from years of accumulated experience about preparing for and managing an M.D. / Ph.D. career.
Many are literal representations of a
scientist's obsession with their profession: a tree of
life covering a zoology
graduate's back (see right), or a cross section through...
The course also featured: a presentation by each participant for a panel that included a patent attorney, a newspaper editor, and an innovations specialist; a one - on - one consultation with Nana Lee, the course co-coordinator, a former senior
scientist and director in the biotech industry who is experienced in career transitions and in dealing with
life balance issues; and a presentation by U of T's
Graduate Enterprise Internship program, which provides internships for students to explore opportunities in the business world.
It's neither easy, nor fair, to compare directly my experience, thus far, of laboratory
life in Milan with that in Manchester, because the experiences of a
graduate student in an academic laboratory and a senior
scientist in an industrial research institute are quite different.
«If all
life on Earth died during this bombardment, which some
scientists have argued, then
life must have restarted quickly,» said Patrick Boehnke, a co-author of the research and a
graduate student in Harrison's laboratory.
Researchers Dr. John Benson, a PhD student in the Environmental and
Life Sciences
Graduate Program at Trent University when he conducted the research, and Dr. Brent Patterson, a research
scientist with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources in Peterborough, documented instances where packs of eastern coyotes and coyote × wolf hybrids (canids) were found to have killed moose.
Attracting Talent: Location Choices of Foreign - Born PhDs in the US, by economists Jeffrey Grogger of the University of Chicago and Gordon H. Hanson of the University of California, San Diego, looks back over 5 decades of data from the National Science Foundation's Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED) to identify the factors that influence how newly
graduated scientists decide where to
live and work.
Trevor Corson is an adjunct professor in the creative writing
graduate program at Columbia University and his book, The Secret
Life of Lobsters: How Fishermen and
Scientists Are Unraveling the Mysteries of Our Favorite Crustacean, was included in the Best American Science Writing edited by Oliver Sacks.
I only have a BSc, so I'm only a part
scientist; but I had to go to work for a
living to complete my education, and to contribute to the taxpayer funded support for all the 65 % of US Physics PhD
graduates, who never ever get a full time paying job in their field of expertise.