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Bringing Community Into Translational Research
Bringing Community into Translational Research
Translational social scientists adapt research for the people it aims to serve and carry the lessons they learn in the community back to the lab.
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Safety First! Careers in Drug Safety and Toxicology
Safety First! Careers in Drug Safety and Toxicology
A Science/AAAS Business Office feature
While today's economic conditions are brutal, the forces shaping the drug industry's downsizing and restructuring have been at play for some time.
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Taken for Granted: Shovel-Ready Science
Taken for Granted: Shovel-Ready Science
How the stimulus affects the scientific labor market depends on what comes after it. Full Story.
The Most Powerful Questions That Recruiting…Never Asks
The Most Powerful Questions That Recruiting…Never Asks
Incorporate these questions into your approach to build an engaging candidate experience, a more compelling offer presentation, and ultimately, a more productive hire. Full Story. This article reprinted with permission from ERE Media.
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