Best Places to Work Postdoc 2008: Interactive Map of Top 15 Institutions

var FO = { movie:"http://www.the-scientist.com/supplementary/flash/54375/map.swf", width:"750", height:"440", majorversion:"8", build:"0", xi:"true"}; UFO.create(FO, "ufoDemo"); Top 15 US Institutions MapIn our March issue, review the institutions that ranked at the top of our 6th annual Best Places to Work for Postdoc survey. Here, take an interactive tour of this year?s results, find out which institutions came out on top and see how institutions compare in size, sala

| 1 min read

Register for free to listen to this article
Listen with Speechify
0:00
1:00
Share

In our March issue, review the institutions that ranked at the top of our 6th annual Best Places to Work for Postdoc survey. Here, take an interactive tour of this year?s results, find out which institutions came out on top and see how institutions compare in size, salary and resources.

Click on a number on the map below to see the top ranking institutions

Top 15 US Institutions Map

Best Places to Work Postdoc 2008

Always evolving at the Hutch

Gladstone: Attentive at the top

Cambridge shoots ahead

Slideshow: Top 2008 Institutions

Survey Methodology

Top 35 US Institutions

Top 15 US Institutions

Top 10 International Institutions

BPTW: Survey Finding PDFs

Assessing the Postdoc Experience

Interested in reading more?

Become a Member of

The Scientist Logo
Receive full access to digital editions of The Scientist, as well as TS Digest, feature stories, more than 35 years of archives, and much more!
Already a member? Login Here

Meet the Author

  • Jonathan Scheff

    This person does not yet have a bio.

Published In

Share
Image of small blue creatures called Nergals. Some have hearts above their heads, which signify friendship. There is one Nergal who is sneezing and losing health, which is denoted by minus one signs floating around it.
June 2025, Issue 1

Nergal Networks: Where Friendship Meets Infection

A citizen science game explores how social choices and networks can influence how an illness moves through a population.

View this Issue
Unraveling Complex Biology with Advanced Multiomics Technology

Unraveling Complex Biology with Five-Dimensional Multiomics

Element Bioscience Logo
Resurrecting Plant Defense Mechanisms to Avoid Crop Pathogens

Resurrecting Plant Defense Mechanisms to Avoid Crop Pathogens

Twist Bio 
The Scientist Placeholder Image

Seeing and Sorting with Confidence

BD
The Scientist Placeholder Image

Streamlining Microbial Quality Control Testing

MicroQuant™ by ATCC logo

Products

The Scientist Placeholder Image

Agilent Unveils the Next Generation in LC-Mass Detection: The InfinityLab Pro iQ Series

parse-biosciences-logo

Pioneering Cancer Plasticity Atlas will help Predict Response to Cancer Therapies

waters-logo

How Alderley Analytical are Delivering eXtreme Robustness in Bioanalysis