Beryl Lieff Benderlyhas been a regular contributor to
Science Careers since 2003, writing on postdoc matters and other
scientific workforce issues. She writes from Washington, DC.
The Fat Lady Sings
1 August 2008
After the latest chapter in a long battle, employee postdocs on
University of California campuses have voted to join the United
Auto Workers union.
Early-career issues for postdocs and other researchers who
deserve better.
By the Numbers
4 July 2008
A committee calls on government to do a much better job collecting
data about scientists.
Over Here
6 June 2008
Science and technology fields offer professional opportunities for
veterans who choose wisely.
Lost in Space
2 May 2008
A severe disconnect separates some policymakers from scientists'
lived reality.
Help Is on the Way (for Some)
4 April 2008
A flurry of activity in early March, intended to ease the problems
of young scientists, did little to address America's most
fundamental science-workforce issues.
Earlier articles for Science Careers:
Mastering the Job Market
7 March 2008
Professional science master's degree graduates find themselves in
demand for a variety of jobs.
What's Ahead for Early-Career Scientists?
1 February 2008
A comprehensive biennial examination finds opportunities far
brighter in industry than in academe.
Feeling the Elephant
4 January 2008
Why does the perception of a scientist shortage persist despite
ample evidence to the contrary?
Rising Above "The Gathering Storm"
14 December 2007
A report from the Urban Institute casts doubt on claims that
America suffers from poor science education and a shortage of
qualified scientists.
GREAT Expectations
30 November 2007
A new organization aims to focus national attention on issues
facing medical postdocs.
Making Mentoring Mandatory
5 October 2007
The America COMPETES Act makes mentoring a standard part of the
grant-application--and evaluation--process at NSF. Mentoring on NIH
grants, on the other hand, is tolerated if not condoned.
Capital Losses
7 September 2007
Programs are succeeding in attracting able young people into
careers as physician-scientists. The harder challenge is keeping
them there.
The Curt Flood Effect
3 August 2007
Standing up for your rights--like those related to pregnancy and
childbirth--is especially perilous for people, like postdocs, whose
prospects depend on the subjective recommendations of
supervisors.
Be Careful What You Wish For
13 July 2007
The doubling of NIH research funding left some early-career life
scientists worse off than before. Will the planned doubling for
physical science repeat the same mistakes?
Living the Issue
8 June 2007
A family health crisis led lab scientist Adil Shamoo to a new
passion and a new career in bioethics.
Who Speaks for Early-Career Scientists?
1 June 2007
In the current discussion about raising the cap on the number of
foreign technical and scientific workers, the voices of the
Americans most directly affected are going largely unheard.
A Tunnel to Atlanta
4 May 2007
Ethnic networks are influential in channeling international
graduate students and postdocs to American labs, research
shows.
Huddled Masses
13 April 2007
Today's large influx of international postdocs may be good for
American society at large, but not, research suggests, for the
incomes of America's young scientists.
A "Hippocratic Oath" for Scientists?
2 March 2007
Explicit ethical commitments could improve the practice of
science--and the treatment of early-career scientists.
Contemptuous Irresolution
2 February 2007
After the Senate's failure to do its job threatened scientists with
a very bleak year ahead, Congress comes through with a last-minute
reprieve.
Dealing With Deception
19 January 2007
As incentives for scientific cheating increase, early-career
researchers need ways of protecting their own careers while
safeguarding the integrity of science.
It Ain't Over Till It's Over
1 December 2006
A bureaucratic snag--not postdoc resistance--has stalled a
California unionization drive. But both UAW and its opponents vow
to keep up their efforts.
Betting the Farm
3 November 2006
Howard Hughes Medical Institute's lavish new venture offers
unprecedented opportunities for a small number of early-career
scientists willing to take a big gamble.
Who We Are As Scientists
6 October 2006
Spurred by the stem-cell scandal, a group of Korean early-career
scientists organized an international conference on ethical issues
in science.
Postdoc Unionization Drive Reaches a Climax in California
1 September 2006
As pro- and antiunion sides exchange accusations of unfairness,
California's state labor board weighs the union's petition.
NIH Urges Career Training and Tracking
4 August 2006
New provisions of NIH's T32 institutional training grants may
foster changes that help postdocs.
A Pressure Cooker for Postdocs?
7 July 2006
In the wake of the Korean stem cell scandal, postdocs report
widespread pressure to "cook" research results.
Northern Exposure
2 June 2006
At the University of Ottawa, postdocs are getting the recognition
they deserve thanks to several measures, including renaming of the
graduate faculty the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral
Studies.
A Novel Look at Postdocs
5 May 2006
The researchers in Allegra Goodman's fictional lab put mentoring,
apprenticeship, ambition, loyalty, competition, deception, and
integrity under the microscope.
Two Problems in Need of One Solution
7 April 2006
America needs science teachers. Postdocs need permanent jobs. Can
new incentives lure postdocs into the pre-college classroom?
The State of the Union
3 March 2006
Two years after the ratification of the first postdoc union
contact, things continue to go well at the University of
Connecticut Health Center. But outside UCHC, few postdocs seem
interested in unionization.
A Bridge to Independence
3 February 2006
Despite a tight budget, NIH is moving forward with a plan to help
as many as 200 postdocs each year establish their own labs. But for
the majority of postdocs, the most positive effect may well be a
sobering dose of reality.
The Intramural Alternative
6 January 2006
On the Bethesda campus of NIH, postdocs find opportunities for
great science amid a baffling bureaucracy.
What's Wrong With American Science?
9 December 2005
A 2005 U.S. National Academies report recommended increasing the
number of scientists America produces, but not everyone agreed with
their assessment.
Too Much of a Good Thing?
4 November 2005
A National Academies report examines the benefits and costs of the
nation's heavy dependence on foreign postdocs
What a Difference Ten Years Makes
7 October 2005
Several early contributors to Science's Next Wave share the lessons
of their first post-postdoc decade.
A Cloudy Crystal Ball
2 September 2005
Studies paint divergent pictures of the future for America's
scientific labor market
Making it Great for Everybody
5 August 2005
When institutions try to improve conditions for their postdocs, the
initiative often comes from the top. But, as one pioneering
department is showing, efforts at the departmental level can also
make a big difference for postdocs.
Hughes, Burroughs-Wellcome Course Launches Initiative in
Career-Skills Education
1 July 2005
Management, project planning, grantsmanship, and teaching rank high
on the fields considered useful--even essential--for aspiring
scientists. Two leading research funders launched an initiative to
bring training in these and other skills to postdocs and junior
faculty.
American Scientists Face Challenges at Home and Abroad
27 May 2005
A generally pessimistic picture emerged at the 30th annual Forum on
Science and Technology of the American Association for the
Advancement of Science. But experts examining budgetary, workforce
and globalization issues related to science also suggested some
sources of hope.
Looking for Jobs in All the Right Places
14 May 2004
A wide range of interesting and significant science careers other
than academic research beckons postdocs
Three Reports Tackle the Postdoc Mess
6 May 2005
The plight of early-career scientists has come in for exceptional
scrutiny in recent weeks as three major scientific institutions
each released a report on the postdoc system. Their appearance
suggests that the postdoc issue may finally be reaching critical
mass among the nation's science policy elite.
Not Your Father's Postdoc
29 April 2005
In today's scientific labor market, just doing good science is no
longer enough. Postdocs need realistic expectations, good
information and an entrepreneurial attitude toward their careers.
[Joint Next Wave/Science Careers special, reposted from
Science]
A Taxing Question on Postdoc Pay
1 April 2005
Starting on 1 April, the day traditionally devoted to clowning and
practical jokes, many holders of federal fellowships find
themselves caught between two conflicting governmental definitions
of their professional status--and suffering the disadvantages of
both.
Gender and Scientific Achievement - Views From the Bench
4 March 2005
Harvard president Lawrence Summers' recent comments about women in
academic science made headlines. But, early-career scientists told
Next Wave, the two less-publicized possibilities that Summers
mentioned, motherhood and discrimination, are more plausible
explanations.
New Multiple PI Policy May Help Postdocs
4 February 2005
On 11 January, President Bush's science advisor instructed the
heads of all government research organizations to establish
policies to acknowledge more than one principal investigator (PI)
when appropriate. This change in science policy may improve the
status of some postdocs.
California Comes Through!
7 January 2005
If, as the saying goes, the future begins in California, then
health coverage for postdocs across the country may be in for some
real improvement. On 1 January, the University of California
inaugurated its much-heralded unified health plan for the estimated
6000 postdocs in the 10-campus system.
NSF Workshop on the Postdoc Experience Calls for "Culture
Change"
3 December 2004
Correcting the problems and inequities that bedevil postdocs will
require "changing the culture" of labs and universities across the
country.
NSF Employee Postdocs: An Unknown Quantity
5 November 2004
NSF differs from NIH in important respects other than size and the
differences can have a significant impact on postdocs' lives.
Tough Times Ahead No Matter Who Wins
1 October 2004
Hard times lie ahead for scientists regardless of who wins the 2004
presidential election.
Visa Rules Still Complicate Postdocs' Lives
3 September 2004
It remains to be seen how much recent developments will help
international postdocs with the often complicated task of staying
"in status" in the United States.
Unionized Postdocs Unaffected by Decision Denying Union Right to
Brown University Grad Assistants
6 August 2004
A recent NLRB ruling against postdoc unions has no effect on the
nation's first--and, as yet, only--postdoc union
The Incredible Shrinking Tenure Track
2 July 2004
The fastest growing category of post-postdoc academic scientists is
the array of non-tenure-track jobs.
Turning Dumb Luck Into Smart Luck
4 June 2004
A few postdocs make their own jobs.
Looking Forward, Looking Backward
7 May 2004
People from across the country gathered on three consecutive days
at two of the capital's most prestigious scientific venues to
discuss the past, present, and future of America's postdocs.
A Union Contract Aimed at Preserving the Postdoc
Experience
2 April 2004
The postdocs at the University of Connecticut Health Center voted
narrowly to join a labor union.
President's Budget: Bleak Prospects for Postdocs
5 March 2004
When President George W. Bush sent Congress his fiscal year 2005
budget proposal, it contained no money for any increase in postdoc
pay.
The State of Public University Funding
6 February 2004
Fiscal year 2004 saw total state higher education funding fall by
2.1percent, the first overall decline in more than a decade.
Unionization and Education: A Faculty View
16 January 2004
University unions are much in the news these days.
The "Other" Postdoc Curriculum
5 December 2003
Writing, public speaking, job hunting, and ethical reasoning top
the list of essential skills for postdocs.
Mentoring and PI Productivity
7 November 2003
Both the quantity of publications produced and the quality of
mentoring provided--especially to postdocs--should count in the
evaluation of a lab chief's suitability for future funding.
Living a Double Life
24 October 2003
MD/PhD programs give students two markedly different perspectives
on human biology, and then launch them on two separate,
simultaneous careers.
Can Labor Unions Work for Postdocs?
3 October 2003
How well does the labor union model suit the needs of aspiring
research scientists?
New Models for Health Insurance
5 September 2003
Postdocs across the country may be witnessing the dawn of a new era
of health insurance opportunities.
The California Plan
1 August 2003
Americans with health insurance generally get it where they work,
and people doing the same job at the same organization usually get
the same benefits. But not postdocs.
NSF to Seek Increase in Postdoc Salaries
20 June 2003
NSF-supported postdocs may get bigger paychecks starting in federal
fiscal year 2005.