Posted on 5 January, 2012

Communicating Science: Tools for Scientists and EngineersCommunicating Science: Tools for Scientists and Engineers?was developed by the AAASCenter for Public Engagement with Science and Technology, in partnership with the National Science Foundation, to provide science-communication tools for use by scientists and engineers. Communicating Science resources are available both online and via in-person workshops, to help researchers communicate more broadly with the public.

ScienceCareers BlogGet frequent updates from the science-career trenches including advice, opinion, news, funding opportunities, and links to other career-related resources

Clinical and Translational Science Network (CTSciNet)The Clinical and Translational Science Network focuses on building a network of scientists and trainees who wish to speed the translation of scientific breakthroughs into real-world therapies?including scientists from all disciplines with clinical or basic science training?or both.

CTSciNet users can join discussion groups on clinical trials, commercialization and entrepreneurship, ontology and bioinformatics, and many other subjects, and read articles on paying off graduate school debt, the academic tenure process, M.D.-Ph.D. dual-degree programs, and how basic scientists can work closer to the clinic.The network is funded by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, with 12 scientific and professional societies partnering with AAAS in various ways. The partners include the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the American Physician Scientists Association, and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.

Making the Right Moves: A Practical Guide to Scientific Management for Postdocs and New Faculty, Second EditionBased on courses held in 2002 and 2005 by BWF and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, this book is a collection of practical advice and experiences from seasoned biomedical investigators. The second edition contains three new chapters on laboratory leadership, project management, and teaching and course design.

The Pathway to Independence Awards:Early ReturnsScienceCareers.orgThe NIH's K99/R00 awards, modeled off of BWF's Career Award in the Biomedical Sciences, lead the way to research independence.

Academic Tenure-Track Offer Letters for New Assistant Professors in the Biomedical SciencesFOCUSBWF?s policy requires institutions offering CABS awardees faculty appointments to make a significant commitment to their career development...

FOCUSGrantwriting is a process rife with obstacles, this articles helps to navigate the tricky terrain

FOCUSWhat is the best way to start off hiring when first getting your lab off the ground?

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research CenterFour postdocs discuss the challenges and uncertainties of making academic science their career

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