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 |  | Blog: Industrial postdocs: A bridge between two worlds 14 October 2015 Many pharmaceutical companies now offer postdoc positions, which might be more similar to the traditional academic positions than you think. |
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 |  | Blog: Careers in academia: Different options 9 October 2015 The traditional career path in academia isn't the only option available for scientists, say panelists at the 2015 Naturejobs Career Expo in London. |
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 |  | Blog: Big data: The impact of the Human Genome Project 8 October 2015 The Human Genome Project led to a paradigm shift in the way science is conducted and data is shared, says Rehma Chandaria. |
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 |  | Video: Fluorescence is a state of mind: Stefan Hell 8 October 2015 How to break a fundamental law of physics and win a Nobel Prize to boot. Stefan Hell explains super-resolved fluorescence microscopy for which he shared the 2014 Nobel Prize in chemistry. |
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 |  | Feature: Research profiles: A tag of one's own 7 October 2015 Digital identifiers can sort out different scientists with the same names, and create a lifelong record of their work. |
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 |  | Q&A: Turning Point: René Anand 7 October 2015 Molecular biologist turned neuroscientist goes bold after a hurricane destroys his lab. |
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 |  | Advertising Feature Spotlight: Ireland: Scientific renaissance 7 October 2015 To make its mark on the global research landscape, Ireland is forging partnerships between academia, industry and the charitable sector. |
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 |  | Advertising Feature Inside View: Science Foundation Ireland 7 October 2015 Professor Mark Ferguson talks about how SFI strongly supports partnerships between academia and other sectors and how it fosters scientific talent at all career stages. |
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 |  | Advertising Feature Inside View: National University of Ireland, Galway 7 October 2015 Professor Lokesh Joshi shares his views on how NUI Galway is strengthening its position on the global academic map and how it will make a difference to its students and researchers. |
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 |  | Advertising Feature Inside View: Trinity College Dublin 7 October 2015 Dr Patrick Prendergast shares his views on how his university delivers a distinctive educational opportunity. |
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 |  | Blog: Scientific communities: Build your own 7 October 2015 Learned societies and online platforms can be great ways to develop a mutually beneficial network, say panelists at the 2015 Naturejobs Career Expo in London. |
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 |  | Blog: Sharing data: Why it should be done 5 October 2015 As data continues to be produced at staggering rates, scientists need to become more avare of the benefits of data sharing, says Eleni Liapi. |
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 |  | Blog: Career paths: Out of the Ivory Tower 2 October 2015 Taking small steps to build up your transferable skills and contacts can be the key to moving away from academia and towards your dream job. |
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