While last year's Salary Survey saw drops in salaries across the board, a few select fields bucked the trend. Specifically, bioinformatics, biophysics, biotechnology, and neuroscience all saw increases in the median salaries of our respondents. Which fields will fare best this year?Take 5 minutes to tell us how you're doing in this year's Salary Survey. We'll linkurl:break it down;http://www.the-scientist.com/salarysurvey/ by life science specializations, geographic location, degree, job title and more, and report the results in our November issue this year. The more responses we get, the more robust and current the data will be. So fill out the survey today, and encourage your friends to do so as well.Click linkurl:here;https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BY3Q7MS for the survey.
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