

Science Career Magazine
Issue for September 01, 2006
- Science Career Magazine
- Truth and Consequences
- By
Jennifer Couzin
- After making the difficult decision to turn in their adviser for scientific misconduct, a group of graduate students is trying to recover from the resulting damage to their careers.
- Science Career Magazine
- A Case Study of a Mom-Scientist: Canopy Meg
- By
Irene S. Levine
- Being a single mom makes starting out in a scientific career all the more challenging, but Margaret Dalzwell Lowman found a way to involve her two sons.
- Science Career Magazine
- Postdoc Unionization Drive Reaches a Climax in California
- By
Beryl Lieff Benderly
- As pro- and antiunion sides exchange accusations of unfairness, California's state labor board weighs the union's petition.
- Science Career Magazine
- Reversing the Brain Drain
- By
Jim Kling
- Foreign governments and U.S. funding organizations are taking a variety of approaches to build up research expertise in foreign countries.
- Science Career Magazine
- Funding News September 2006
- By
José Fernández
- The Funding News provides the latest index of research funding, scholarships, fellowships, and internships for postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates, as well as listings of U.S. government funding opportunities.