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Blog: What are the benefits of reproducibility in science?
19 October 2016
There has always been an element of risk in science, which is why data must be reproducible, explains Ellen Phiddian.
Column: For your information
19 October 2016
Sounding out people who are already working in a field that interests you is a great way to gain valuable inside knowledge during your job search, says Peter Fiske.
Advertising Feature: Inside View: Bettencourt Schueller Foundation
19 October 2016
Ben Lehner, AXA and ICREA Professor and senior group leader at EMBL-CRG Systems Biology Unit, Center for Genomics Regulation, Barcelona, Spain.
Blog: Away from home: An eye for funds
18 October 2016
We're bringing you the best stories on lab mobility from Nature India.
Blog: Tips to identify the perfect employer
17 October 2016
Knowing yourself, what you want and what motivates you should be the foundation of your job hunt, says Ulrike Träger.
Blog: How is the rise of data-intensive research changing what it means to be a scientist?
14 October 2016
Research involving vast quantities of data may be changing the image of scientific research, but is it changing the image of scientists too?
Blog: Commercial break
14 October 2016
Science doesn't happen in a vacuum. Most researchers pursue their career because they not only love science but because they want to have an impact on the world – to help cure cancer, build a better dam, discover new planets, ease hunger. But those findings have to get from the lab to the market before they can become useful.
Blog: Finding job satisfaction at a biomedical device company
12 October 2016
Perseverance can help land a position, but relevant experience is a big help.
Feature: Volunteering: Pro bono science
12 October 2016
Offering your skills as a volunteer can be rewarding but needs careful thought.
Q&A: Trade talk: Lab whiz
12 October 2016
How Stefanie Marquez-Vilendrer found a job in industry.
Spotlight: Spotlight on Genetics
12 October 2016
Cheaper methods of sequencing are opening up doors for new research and new career paths.
Blog: Away from home: Modelling biology
11 October 2016
We're bringing you the best stories in lab mobility from Nature India.
Blog: How can better data sharing and management improve a career in science?
10 October 2016
Taking the time to plan how raw data will be recorded and shared can make all the difference when new research directions appear, says Matthew Edmonds.
Blog: Back to basics: Cracking an academic interview
7 October 2016
Mit Bhavsar runs through some simple tips he learnt in his quest for an academic position.
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Blog: Transferable skills: What are scientists good at (other than science?)
Naturejobs journalism competition winner Ashish Nair celebrates the cornucopia of skills owned by scientists.
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