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  1. Women Managers Moving On: Exploring Careers and Life Choices by Judi Marshall, 1995-09-07
  2. Trends in the Early Careers of Life Scientists by Causes, and Implications of Recent Trends in Careers of Life Scientists Committee on Dimensions, National Research Council, 1998-09-03
  3. Opportunities in Marine Science and Maritime Careers, revised edition (Opportunities in) by Wm. Ray Heitzmann, 2006-03-28
  4. Opportunities in Biological Science Careers (Opportunities in) by Charles Winter, 2004-03-24
  5. Your Career, Your Life: Career Management for the Information Professional
  6. The Scales of Success: Constructions of Life-Career Success of Eminent Men and Women Lawyers by Sheelagh O'Donovan-Polten, 2001-06-02
  7. Female Life Careers: A Pattern Approach (Paths Through Life Series, Vol 3) by Sigrid B. Gustafson, David Magnusson, 1991-04-01
  8. A Meteor Shining Brightly: Essays on the Life and Career of Major General Patrick R Cleburne. (Book Reviews). (book review): An article from: Sabretache by Anthony Staunton, 2001-06-01
  9. Life's Career-Aging: Cultural Variations on Growing Old (Cross Cultural Research and Methodology)
  10. Moments: The Life and Career of a Texas Newsman by Chip Moody, 1995-09-25
  11. The Boy General: The Life and Careers of Francis Channing Barlow.(Book review): An article from: Parameters by Clay Mountcastle, 2006-06-22
  12. Alfred Sloan: president of General Motors.(discussion of Sloan's life, career and contribution to management theory): An article from: Thinkers
  13. Working for Life: Careers in Biology by Thomas A. Easton, 1987-12
  14. Get A Life Without Sacrificing Your Career: How to Make More Time for What's Reallyl Important by Dianna Booher, 1996-09-01

21. AIBS: Careers In Biology
But most life sciences careers require at least an undergraduate degree (Bachelor of Science, BS) and often an advanced degree, such as a Master of Science
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Many researchers work at colleges and universities, where they also teach. Industry employs research biologists in fields such as biotechnology, drug development, and food processing. Some research biologists work for the government, where they aim to protect and restore the environment, breed better crops, fight human and animal diseases, evaluate food and drug safety, or work on space missions. Researchers attend seminars, read scientific journals, and write articles to tell others about their results. Some travel to exotic places to do their work. Researchers often need help from skilled people trained in biology. Laboratory technicians help carry out experiments; they often become experts at taking field measurements, manipulating cells, handling animals and chemicals, or using sophisticated instruments.
Health Care
Health care workers apply biological knowledge to keep people healthy or return sick people to health. Physicians, dentists, nurses, medical technicians, and physician's assistants all must have a solid biology background. Some health care professionals work directly with patients; others may devise public health campaigns to defeat illnesses such as tuberculosis, AIDS, cancer, and heart disease. Some work to prevent the spread of rare, deadly diseases like that caused by the now infamous Ebola virus.

22. MEDC - Life Sciences Corridor
Michigan s life sciences industry focuses on the following areas Access life sciences World for biotech news, industry information and careers.
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    Part of the Michigan economy since before the automobile, the state's life sciences companies have been profitably growing and making discoveries that benefit the state and the world. Michigan's life sciences industry focuses on the following areas:
    • Pharmaceuticals Medical devices Instrumentation Diagnostics Biotechnology research and ancillary services
    Life Sciences Strengths
    • 542 Companies 31,777 Employees $4.8 Billion in Sales Growth of Michigan's life sciences industry has exceeded growth of the U.S average, growing 27% in employment, 32% in number of companies and 165% in sales. Michigan has led the nation in percentage growth of new companies from 1999-2002. 2nd most business friendly state in the nation, according to Site Selection magazme Michigan has invested $178 million over the past four years to foster growth in the state's life sciences sector 4th largest high tech workforce in the nation
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23. Trends In The Early Careers Of Life Scientists
Chapter 3 EarlyCareer Employment Profiles of life-Science PhDs Recommendation 5 Alternative Paths to careers in the life sciences
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    Trends in the
    Early Careers of
    Life Scientists

    Committee on Dimensions, Causes, and

    Implications of Recent Trends in the

    Careers of Life Scientists

    Board on Biology
    ... Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel National Research Council
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    Preface Contents Executive Summary
    National Academy Press
    Washington, DC 1998 NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. The members of the committee responsible for the report were chosen for their special competences and with regard for appropriate balance. This report has been reviewed by a group other than the authors according to procedures approved by a Report Review Committee consisting of members of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. This project was supported by Contract No. N01-OD-4-2139 between the National Academy of Sciences and the National Institutes of Health, Grant No. BIR-9512867 from the National Science Foundation, Grant No. APP 0589 from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, and by.the Academy-Industry Program of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the organizations or agencies that provided support for this project.

24. Gene Sciences Careers At DNAjobs.com ... Jobs In Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals,
Are you looking for a new career in Biotech life sciences? DNAjobs.com offers a simple three step program to assist you in landing your ideal job.
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We wish you success in finding the perfect match! DNAjobs.com offers a simple three step program to assist you in landing your ideal job. Step 1: Sign up to receive job notices by email. Make sure to the box for Job Seeker on the sign up form . This ensures that you will be aware of new biotech and pharmaceutical employment opportunities soon after they are posted to DNAjobs.com. By being among the first to know of a new career opportunity, you can be one of the first to apply for it. Step 2: Search our database of job listings. DNAjobs.com has an extensive database of biology, bioinformatics, biomedical, and pharmaceutical jobs.

25. Jobs In The Natural Sciences: The Riley Guide
Global hubsite for life sciences. News, trends, information, jobs, careers, etc., all for biotech and other life science professionals. This is huge!
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26. Education And Genetics: Human Genome Project Information
Career Advice for life sciences from the American Society for Cell Biology. Order paperback (free) or download in pdf format. life Science Research and
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About the Project What is it? Goals Progress History ... Genetics 101 the New Genetics Home Gene Testing Gene Therapy Pharmacogenomics ... Genetic Counseling Ethical, Legal, Social Issues Home Privacy Legislation Gene Testing Patenting ... Genetics in Courtroom Education Teachers Careers Students Webcasts Audio/Video ... Genética Websites en Español Research Home Sequencing Instrumentation Mapping ... Funding Publications Human Genome News Chromosome Poster Primer Molecular Genetics To Know Ourselves ... List of All Publications Search This Site Contact Us Privacy Statement Site Stats and Credits DOWNLOAD: PDF Careers Handout The large, multidisciplinary Human Genome Project (HGP)–the completed effort of finding all human genes and characterizing a reference genome–has promised to revolutionize the future so profoundly that the 21st has been dubbed the "biology century." Almost everyone will be affected by applications of information and technologies derived from the HGP era of the late 20 th century. Entirely new approaches will be implemented in biological research and the practice of medicine and agriculture. Genetic data will provide the foundation for research in many biological subdisciplines, leading to an unprecedented understanding of the inner workings of whole biological systems. The benefits of genomic research are, or soon will be, realized in such areas as forensics and identification science, ecology and environmental science, toxic-waste cleanup, creation of new bioenergy sources and more efficient industrial processes, as well as in understanding the mysteries of evolution, anthropology, and human migration.

27. CAREERS IN THE LIFE SCIENCES
Information on careers in life sciences is available from many sources, including the WU Career Center in Umrath Hall. Many specific resources are listed
http://www.nslc.wustl.edu/handbook/careers.html
CAREERS IN THE LIFE SCIENCES
Information on careers in Life Sciences is available from many sources, including the WU Career Center in Umrath Hall. Many specific resources are listed here; in addition many professional societies can provide specific career information. Consult science journals published by professional societies for the addresses of the societies. The internet is also an interesting source of information, especially from governmental agencies and universities (see http://www.furman.edu/~snyder/careers/careers.html) . Also note that information from most of the sources listed in this handbook is available in the Natural Sciences Learning Center.
B.A. Level Positions in Biomedical Research
In addition, however, if you wish to keep this option a viable one, you should seriously consider selecting courses that will help you develop 'marketable' skills and knowledge. As just one example among many, the Laboratory on DNA Manipulation (Biol 437) provides practical experience with recombinant DNA techniques that many potential employers would consider extremely valuable. Among the many advanced courses that the Biology Department offers, ones that provide particularly good theoretical and/or practical background for various areas of biomedical research include (not in order of importance, but in the order listed in the catalog, and with those that provide relevant kinds of laboratory instruction underlined):

28. Life Sciences | University Of Maryland | Prospective Undergraduate Students | Ca
careers. Where in the world can you work with a life sciences degree? We cannot mention here all the numerous and diverse professional possibilities for a
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Undergraduate Students
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Careers Special Living-Learning Opportunites Careers Where in the world can you work with a Life Sciences degree? Here are some fields that you might explore. biotechnology
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biomedical engineering new product development medicine Here are some places our graduates work.

29. Conformia :: Company :: Careers :: Life Sciences Director Of Sales
careers. Title life sciences Director of Sales A sound technical background either from a life sciences industry domain perspective or an Software / IT
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  • Company Profile Board of Directors
    • Sameer Gandhi Steve Goldby ... chemical development product specialist Title: Life Sciences Director of Sales
      Position Description / Responsibilities
      The Life Sciences Director of Sales will work within the Life Sciences business segment and will be responsible for contributing a major portion of the revenue pipeline through the sale of the PCM Platform and companion Application Modules and Suites within the pharmaceutical and biotechnology markets.
      The critical measure of success will be the achievement of quarterly and annual bookings / revenue by qualifying and closing business. The Director of Sales will also identify and develop other prospects to maintain a qualified pipeline exceeding on-going bookings targets . More specifically, the Life Sciences Director of Sales will:
      • Develop a thorough understanding the company's business objectives, Conformance Management approaches, PCM product, and sales / assessment methodology in order to effectively represent the organization in the target markets effectively.
      • Manage the development of customer relationships by leveraging business contacts and by identifying prospective customers which result in the sale of PCM Solutions.

30. VCU Life Sciences
A business scholar Biotech companies. For a copy of this Guide to life Science careers, please call VCU life sciences at (804) 8275600.
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A philosopher : Bioethics A chemical or electrical engineer : Biochips A molecular biologist : Functional genomics A computer scientist : Bioinformatics A historian : Paradigm shifts in realtime A mathematician : Information theory A pediatrician : Impact of new molecular theories A business scholar : Biotech companies For a copy of this Guide to Life Science Careers, please call VCU Life Sciences at (804) 827-5600.
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31. Advanced Life Sciences- Careers
Early stage pharmaceutical development company that discovers and develops therapeutic compounds.
http://www.advancedlifesciences.com/career.htm
We are seeking to attract and retain a world class team of business related and scientific individuals. These individuals will interact together and support each other as a team while also demonstrating outstanding personal accomplishment. We will have a variety of positions that will need to be filled by highly motivated individuals. Please check back regularly for open positions. We are currently soliciting Curricula Vitae for the following open positions: For general employment consideration, please send your Curriculum Vitae to: Human Resources
1440 Davey Road
Woodridge, IL 60517
careers@advancedlifesciences.com
Please attach your resume in Word or PDF format.
Please, no telephone requests. At Advanced Life Sciences we value our employees and offer a competitive benefits package that includes medical, dental, life and disability insurance, 401k plan and more.

32. EMBO's Life Sciences Mobility Portal
Promoting life sciences in Europe. ·European Science careers News Clips ·A Step Inside Industry ·Keeping Both Academia and Industry on the Go
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33. EMBO's Life Sciences Mobility Portal - Web Links
Promoting life sciences in Europe. Foreign scientists will also find here useful information about careers opportunities in France.
http://mobility.embo.org/html/modules.php?name=Web_Links&l_op=viewlink&cid=2

34. Monster.co.uk Careers Within Life Science
Many commercial careers in the life sciences benefit from a scientific or technical In other careers, life sciences may be an advantage, but business
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35. Employment And Careers: By Microbes.info
Employment and careers in microbiology by microbes.info a microbiology seekers and employers in life sciences. http//www.scidocs.com/. Science careers
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    The online job board of the American Society for Microbiology.
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  • Biofind Jobs A fully searchable online database of positions and personnel available in the Biotech industry. http://www.biofind.com/jobs/
  • BiologyJobs.co.uk The science careers website dedicated to jobs within the Biology and Life Sciences Sector. http://www.biologyjobs.co.uk/
  • BiologyJobs.com A targeted job board for the life sciences. Employers in educational institutions, no profits and conservation organizations can post jobs for free. Job seekers can post resumes and receive biology jobs by email for free. http://www.biologyjobs.com/
  • BioMedScientist Jobs An international recruitment website for Life Science and Medical professionals. http://www.biomedscientistjobs.com/
  • Bioplanet Bioinformatics Jobs.

36. Resources - Life Sciences
BIO View careers for life in Science. The BioCareer Center - The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) - A comprehensive career resource center.
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37. Careers In Life Sciences
sampling of the types of careers that are open to life science and biochemistry graduates. Statistics Of life sciences Degree Graduates Occupations
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Introduction With the new millennium upon us, it's more important than ever to look closely at the changes in different industries. Industries and consequently, a student's career choices have changed dramatically in the last decade. Recent college graduates, no matter what their major has been, too often discover that there is a dismaying gap between their knowledge and planning and the reality of an actual career. Possibly even more unfortunate is the existence of potentially satisfying careers that graduates do not even know about. - Career Choices for the 21st Century - The purpose of this section is to offer a sampling of the types of careers that are open to life science and biochemistry graduates. Of course, your potential to succeed in pursuing a particular career path will depend on several things (your level of education, your marks, your interests, etc.), but the more informed you are about the choices available to you, the better your chances of success and satisfaction. Starting salaries for most entry-level positions in the careers outlined here hover around the $20,000-$25,000 a year range. Government positions tend to pay less than jobs in the private sectors, but are nevertheless good starting points.

38. LIFE SCIENCES JOBS - LIFE SCIENCES CAREERS - JOBS AS LIFE SCIENCES
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39. Applera Corporation - Portrait Of A Life Sciences Leader
careers at Applera Corporation Search All Jobs Now. Portrait of a life sciences leader. Applera Corporation is comprised of three dynamic businesses that
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Portrait of a life sciences leader Applera Corporation is comprised of three dynamic businesses that make a vital contribution to the human condition by developing advanced analytical tools...discovering and developing new drugs and identifying new therapeutic targets ...and creating diagnostic solutions.
These businessesApplied Biosystems, Celera Genomics and Celera Diagnosticsprovide a wealth of opportunities to scientists and health care professionals who want to be at the forefront of technological advancements in the effort to diagnose and treat diseases.
Due to our innovative organizational structure, each of these businesses is independently managed and well positioned to be a leader in their respective markets.
Applera allows these businesses to focus on their core strengths and operations by providing support services in key areas like Information Technology, Finance, Human Resources and Communications.
Nevertheless, each business maintains operational expertise in these areas to ensure that they have the critical resources and administrative support required for success.

40. Corning Careers
corning home careers talent + technology life sciences Corning life sciences is a steady growth operation with opportunities for degreed Engineers
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Anyone who has spent time in a college laboratory knows that Corning has been setting the standard of excellence in life science labware since our invention of Pyrex® glassware in 1915. As the producer of the world's most complete line of laboratory tools for life science research, Corning Life Sciences is an industry leader in both design and surface technology. Our focus has expanded over the years to include innovative glass and plastic products used for: One of our most exciting advancements is the DNA sequencing plate technology that has set the standard for cutting-edge DNA evaluation. Corning products are found in crime labs worldwide, helping scientists uncover the secrets and mysteries inherent to crime scene investigation. apply online now.
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