Learning How to Conduct Cancer Clinical Trials, by Karyn Hede, 25 March 2011. Training courses outline the challenges and opportunities in conducting cancer clinical trials. Q&A: Finding and Exploiting Cancer's Weaknesses, by Kate Travis, 25 March 2011. Clinician-investigator David
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Training courses outline the challenges and opportunities in conducting cancer clinical trials.
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It was a difficult year for careers in science but another good year for Science Careers.
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Future physician-scientists should ask three questions when choosing a residency: What field? What type of residency? Which program?
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Regulations seem to discourage academic scientists from partnering with industry, but such collaboration is essential to translational research.
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Despite new disclosure requirements, ghostwriters remain a threat to the integrity of the scientific literature as well as careers.
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The Career Development and Diversity Center at Stanford learned valuable lessons about designing a team science training program.
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A long-term commitment and a supportive environment allow the Yale Melanoma Research Group to excel.
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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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