SURVEY

Life Sciences Salary Survey

Each year since 2001 The Scientist has published an overview of the results of a survey of salaries in the life sciences. The survey, "Compensation of Life Scientists in the USA," is conducted by Abbott, Langer & Associates and sponsored by The Scientist, the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) and the American Society for Microbiology (ASM).  Below are the archives of these articles.



November 1, 2006

The Scientist salary survey

September 16, 2002

Cost of Living Calculator

More salary information from The Scientist archives:

November 22, 2004
Biotech Executive Salaries on the Rise

December 11, 2000
Science Salaries

December 6, 1999
Science Salaries: Who Makes What Where

April 13, 1992
Survey: Pharmaceutical Scientists' Salaries Rose In 1990

August 19, 1991
New NSF Report On Salaries Of Ph.D.'s Reveals Gender Gaps In All Categories

July 9, 1990
Academic Survey: Physiology Faculty Salaries Grow Healthier

July 25, 1988
Collective Bargaining Seen As Boon To Science Salaries

November 30, 1987
Salary Survey Shows Range by Job, Field

October 20, 1986
Typical Survey Scientist Paid $50-60K