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In their article "Hiring Criteria in Biology Departments of Academic Institutions" (BioScience 56: 430-436), Fleet and coauthors consider the training that young scientists receive with regard to potential faculty positions across various sectors of academia. The fact that a majority of th...

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Career Development
Careers
College students
Letters to the editor
Molecular Biology
Scientists
Tenure
Trainees
Training
Universities
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