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The Alternative Scientist: May 2009
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Monday, May 25, 2009. Alternative career profile: Rachel Carson, scientist and writer. I thought it would be fun to start posting profiles of people in alternative careers. Recently, I ran across a very interesting such profile in the publication, "Science Editor", the monthly journal of the Council of Science Editors (I'm a member). April’s issue had an eye-opening story about Rachel Carson, the environmental activist best known for her book, “Silent Spring.”. Links to this post. Wednesday, May 13, 2009.
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The Alternative Scientist: June 2010
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Cool site for alternative careers: Biocareers. For a wealth of information on an impressive array of alternative science careers. The job boards are restricted to affiliated universities, but the career articles are free! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All About Networking (suggested by CAE). In an alternative science position to join us! Do you have something to contribute? A guest post, a suggestion, an interesting link or job opportunity? Author] The Mad Chemist.
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Call for Submissions – GLIMPSE issues #12, Truth, and #13, Fake – GLIMPSE journal blog
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February 10, 2014. February 17, 2014. Call for Submissions – GLIMPSE issues #12, Truth, and #13, Fake. Truth, Issue #12. Deadline: April 1, 2014. Barely out of the philosophical woods, leaving GLIMPSE issue #11 on the topic of. We will tread into still deeper territory with issue #12, challenging. Fake, Issue #13. Deadline: May 1, 2014. With a sigh of relief at having made it through the minefields of. GLIMPSE issue #13 will provide a picturesque romp on the AstroTurf. Of the theme of. Does your work fit?
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The Alternative Scientist: Link to a perspective on leaving the bench
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Friday, February 26, 2010. Link to a perspective on leaving the bench. I just read this beautiful post. On leaving the research bench by Ian Brooks, "Meandering Scholar. Go read. He doesn't hide the pain and turmoil he felt in leaving the standard career track, but it seems that he has found his own happy ending. Labels: [Career] project management. March 23, 2010 at 8:35 PM. Http:/ sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/advanced search/results? Anyone out there want to comment? March 23, 2010 at 10:02 PM. We wel...
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The Alternative Scientist: Cool site for alternative careers: Biocareers.
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Cool site for alternative careers: Biocareers. For a wealth of information on an impressive array of alternative science careers. The job boards are restricted to affiliated universities, but the career articles are free! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). All About Networking (suggested by CAE). We welcome anyone who is interested in discussing alternative science careers, whether it be to share information, advice, musings, or personal experiences. You do not have to. National ...
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The Alternative Scientist: February 2010
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Friday, February 26, 2010. Link to a perspective on leaving the bench. I just read this beautiful post. On leaving the research bench by Ian Brooks, "Meandering Scholar. Go read. He doesn't hide the pain and turmoil he felt in leaving the standard career track, but it seems that he has found his own happy ending. Links to this post. Labels: [Career] project management. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All About Networking (suggested by CAE). In an alternative science position to join us! Careers For Chemists ...
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The Alternative Scientist: November 2009
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Sunday, November 29, 2009. Science writing internship opportunity at Argonne (for undergrads). A friend recently alerted me to a science writing internship opportunity at Argonne National labs. It sounds like a great opportunity. Unfortunately, it is limited to undergrads only, but perhaps some undergrads do read this blog? The following description is from Argonne's web site http:/ www.anl.gov/Media Center/Internship/index.html. Argonne National Laboratory has more than 200 research programs in basic an...
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Science Bloggers! | Mors dei
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Below is the ever-growing list of science bloggers, if you know of some not on this list, please, send me an e-mail or leave them in the comments! If you think one of these should not be on this list, tell me why below. It’s a …) Micro World (… after all). A DC Birding Blog. Adventures in Ethics and Science. A Blog Around The Clock. Bug Girl’s Blog. Building Blogs of Science. Greg Laden’s Blog. Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted). Observations of a Nerd. The Panda’s Thumb. On Codes and DNA.
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The Alternative Scientist: September 2010
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Friday, September 10, 2010. Careers in Clinical Laboratory Science. Received the following in an email today:. When you're looking to move up the career ladder, look to ASCP's Online Career Center. It's the place where you'll find hundreds of jobs with top employers in your field. Recruiters from top laboratories and hospitals like ARUP, Abbott, Roche, The Johns Hopkins, Beckman Coulter, Spectrum Labs, Cleveland Clinic, and many local facilities are there looking for you. Links to this post. Job Search] ...
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The Alternative Scientist: January 2009
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Friday, January 9, 2009. An amusing take on the biotech experience. Richard Grant of The Scientist. Blog recently posted a highly entertaining three-part series detailing his experiences as a senior scientist in a small UK start-up. Covers the application process, the project, and the first warning signs that "would have made a more mature head send insistent ‘run away, quickly’ signals to its legs and ‘scream, loudly’ signals to its mouth.". Links to this post. Labels: [Author] Cath at VWXYNot? The Alte...
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