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Science Career Magazine

Issue for September 22, 2006

Science Career Magazine
Universities Urged to Improve Hiring and Advancement of Women
By  Andrew Lawler  - U.S. universities foster "a culture that fundamentally discriminates against women," says a new report by the National Academies on the status of women in academic science and engineering.
Science Career Magazine
Bosses Who Bully
By  Irene S. Levine  - Our Mind Matters columnist advises scientists and trainees on how to minimize the personal and professional costs of bullying bosses.
Science Career Magazine
Educated Woman, Chapter 55: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been
By  Micella Phoenix DeWhyse  - Micella reflects on the good, the bad, and the ugly of her graduate-school experience.
Science Career Magazine
U.S. Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Can Young Researchers Succeed?
By  Sarah Webb  - Political uncertainty and funding pressures shape the climate for early-career researchers working with embryonic stem cells.