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Copy number linked to autism
Edyta Zielinska | | 3 min read
Researchers find high rates of copy number mutations in non-heritable forms of autism

Industry postdocs make the grade
Edyta Zielinska | | 3 min read
Industry postdocs make the grade By Edyta Zielinska Sarah Hymowitz wasn't planning on moving into industry once she finished her PhD. She applied mainly for postdoctoral positions in academia, but also included one industry laboratory, whose work she greatly admired: Genentech, where she ended up at a protein engineering lab. Hymowitz had considered going back to academia after that, but said that her time at Genentech spoiled her for wanting to go anywhere else. Wh

Going from Science to Sales
Edyta Zielinska | | 4 min read
Thinking about becoming a sales rep? Here's what you can expect.

A day in the life of a sales rep
Edyta Zielinska | | 3 min read
Related Articles Going from Science to Sales Zeiss sales representative John Morreale's days are long. Morreale, who studied biology as an undergraduate, took his first job in sales at Biochem ImmunoSystems, a hospital instrument company, and moved on to LabCorp, before finally landing a job at Zeiss in 2003. Edyta Zielinska tagged along for a day of calls. 5:00 a.m. - "There's a lot more work involved in sales than people realize," says Morreale. He starts early, preparing

Ten tips for getting started in outreach
Edyta Zielinska | | 3 min read
Related Articles Making Outreach Work 1) Get in touch. Funding agencies look for strong partnership with educators, and they pay attention to projects that demonstrate an understanding of federal and state standards for science education. Nancy Hutchison, who coordinates the Science Education Partnership at the Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Center in Seattle, says that scientists with big ideas on how to "fix" the system, without teacher input, fail. 2) Start small.

Extreme science caught on film
Edyta Zielinska | | 3 min read
Documentary filmmakers spend seven weeks in one of the coldest places on earth, all to find a story in science












