Scientists who pursue advanced degrees are typically smart. They are driven. And they are no doubt passionate about their work. But can they cut it in industry?
Scientists who pursue advanced degrees are typically smart. They are driven. And they are no doubt passionate about their work. But can they cut it in industry?
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Techniques for simpler, cheaper, and better antibody purification
A cytokine involved in suppressing the immune system may actually activate it to kill cancer cells.
A combination of antibiotics and the body’s own defensive metabolites clears bacterial infections faster than antibiotics alone.
Large molecules are more likely to make it to market these days than small molecules, according to new reports.
In rhesus macaques, an individual's drop in the social hierarchy leads to overactive immune genes and, possibly, poor health.
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Choosing to work in industry does not preclude a return to academe. But the move back takes some planning and finesse.