A long-term commitment and a supportive environment allow the Yale Melanoma Research Group to excel.
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Physician-scientist Peter Agre discusses science diplomacy in an editorial in this week's Science Translational Medicine. He recently spoke to Science Careers about his career, research, and path to science advocacy and Third World medicine.
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Franziska Michor's research skills involve equations and computers, but her goal is clinical: to eliminate cancer.
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Harvard physician-scientist Lynn Bry has developed an informatics system for matching biological samples to research needs.
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D.V.M.-Ph.D.s are uniquely qualified to do research in animal models and translate findings across species -- including humans.
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Deanna Barch is developing neuroimaging and other tools to speed the development of sorely needed treatments for schizophrenia.
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Engineers, biologists, mathematicians, physicists, and chemists can all contribute to the development of medical devices and assistance technologies.
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Young physician-scientists must learn to thrive despite a divided culture and rigid, anachronistic institutional structures and expectations.
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People with scientific training are needed to explore ethical, legal, and social issues involved in bringing science into the clinic.
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A complex fabric of researchers -- geneticists, psychologists, neuroscientists, physicians -- are working to understand autism.
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