Thursday, January 7, 2016

Open data, collaborations and a quick look back at 2015

If you are unable to see the message below, click here to view.
nature.com
Latest articles from naturejobs.com
Blog: Five top tips for getting your paper noticed
6 January 2016
Your research breakthrough doesn't just need to be read by the experts, says Mark Lorch.
Feature: Data sharing: An open mind on open data
6 January 2016
The move to make scientific findings transparent can be a major boon to research, but it can be tricky to embrace the change.
Q&A: Turning point: Andrew Simons
6 January 2016
A biologist turns to economics – and Ethiopia – to explore policies that improve food security.
Blog: The faculty series: Learning to collaborate
4 January 2016
Collaborations are the key to success in modern scientific research, says Michelle Ma.
Blog: Naturejobs: Let's look over 2015
31 December 2015
The Naturejobs blog has flourished this year – we hope you have too.
Blog: The Düsseldorf Career Expo
29 December 2015
Naturejobs comes to Germany.
Blog: The faculty series: Recruiting staff
21 December 2015
Modern and traditional networking techniques can help junior faculty attract top students and postdocs to their labs.
Videos
Science communication: How to deal with the media - 23 December 2015

Science communication: How to get a job - 23 December 2015

Science communication: Making the transition - 23 December 2015

Science communication: Do you need a PhD? - 23 December 2015

Science communication: How to deal with articles that misrepresent science - 23 December 2015

Careers in industry: How to transition into a new field - 18 December 2015
http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/science/news?WT.ec_id=NATUREJOBS-20160107All articles
Recent science jobs
Professor of Nutrition/Human Health
University of Auckland
Technology Development Scientist
Inivata
Research Group Leader
Max Planck Institute
Research Technician
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Postdoctoral position in protein engineering
Chalmers University of Technology
President / CEO
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST)
Postdoc in immunology
University of California - San Diego
Multiple Professorships
National University of Defense Technology
Associate Editor - Nature Chemistry
Springer Nature
Bioinformatics Postdoctoral Fellow
La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology
2 PhD Fellowships
CNIC
Quantitative Biology/Biophysics
Brandeis University
PhD studentship
Roskamp Institute
Research Associate(s)/Post-doctoral Scientist(s)
University of Cambridge
PhD Student Opportunities
The University of Queensland
Group Leader Positions
Imagine Institute for Genetic Diseases
PhD Candidate in Computer Vision
Université du Luxembourg / SNT
Professor of Neurology
University of California - San Francisco, School of Medicine
More science jobs
Post a science job
Elsewhere on nature.com
The science to look out for in 2016
22 December 2015

Dutch lead European push to flip journals to open access
6 January 2016

Open journals that piggyback on arXiv gather momentum
4 January 2016

The unsung heroes of scientific software
4 January 2016

Biologists lose out in post-PhD earnings analysis
10 December 2015

Conservation biology: Wild at heart
23 December 2015
Featured employers
Announcements

ARE YOU IN THE BOSTON OR SAN FRANCISCO AREAS?


Register now for one of our Naturejobs Career Expos, the global career fair and conference for the science community:

April 27, 2016
Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, CA


May 18, 2016
Back Bay Events Center, Boston, MA


Meet prospective employers, have your CV reviewed and attend a number of beneficial conference sessions and practical workshops. Register free to guarantee your place at the expo.
This month's poll
What question should our Naturejobs expert answer about careers in academia?
What can you do to merge myself into a research community?
How can you be sure that you are not made for a career in academia?
How do you know if you are a success or a failure in academia?
Is it possible to return to academia from industry?
How can you go further in science without becoming a professor?
Vote in the poll

As a registered user of Nature Publishing Group's Web sites, our database indicates that you have opted-in to receive Naturejobs information and special offers. If you no longer wish to receive these e-mails or to discontinue all e-mail services from Nature Publishing Group please update your online account.

Modify My Account (You will need to log in to be recognised as a nature.com registrant)

For further technical assistance, please contact our registration department

For print subscription enquiries, please contact our subscriptions department

For other enquiries, please contact our customer feedback department

Selected images from Bruce Calgren/Michelle Ma/Getty/Andy Baker/Thinkstock/The Naturejobs team

Nature Publishing Group | 75 Varick St Fl 9 | New York | NY 10013-1917 | USA

Nature Publishing Group's offices:
Principal offices: London ▪ New York
Worldwide offices: Basingstoke ▪ Boston ▪ Buenos Aires ▪ Delhi ▪ Hong Kong ▪ Madrid ▪ Melbourne ▪ Munich ▪ Paris ▪ San Francisco ▪ Tokyo ▪ Washington DC


Macmillan Publishers Limited is a company incorporated in England and Wales under company number 785998 and whose registered office is located at Brunel Road, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 6XS.

© 2016 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
nature publishing group

No comments: