Not exact matches
Johnson says projects that use
scientific knowledge
in nontraditional ways can be a way to consider
career paths.
The session will discuss the multitude of
paths towards a
career in science diplomacy, the various educational opportunities that are emerging
in the field, and the critical role of universities and
scientific organizations
in advancing science diplomacy education and training.
By giving personal testimony about our
paths through our studies and our profession, we hope to engage students
in conversations about
scientific careers.
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In News Focus, Robert Service writes about a relatively new
scientific discipline (or, if you prefer, a new science
career path): lone investigators, like Stanford University's Atul Butte, who do «dry lab» biology working on big - data problems with publically available data.
A
career plan is an important element of any scientist's
path, but there must be other aspects associated with it,
in addition to significant
scientific outputs, especially during these troubled economic times.
If you're interested
in changing your
career path, such skills can lead to a
career as a project manager, strategic analyst, or finance director at
scientific or public health institutions.
The report emphasizes the competitiveness and lack of security
in the current
scientific career path.
They have carved their
career paths in their own ways, often exploring different aspects of genetic counseling as they go, but what they all have
in common is a strong desire to broaden the impact of their
scientific training and help patients
in any way they can.
In this Q&A, Colbran talks about his
scientific interests, his
career path from the United Kingdom to the United States and his work as a JBC associate editor.
Students participating
in the National Student Leadership Conference listened to
scientific lectures, engaged
in career panels, and discussed the
path to becoming a scientist.
We ought to be supporting these young people who are pursuing
scientific careers, not putting obstacles
in their
path.
We ought to be supporting these young people who are pursuing
scientific careers, not putting obstacles
in their
path.