Special Report in 2002

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  • While industrial agrobiotech R&D falters, opportunities in plant biology in the public sector are growing, says Virginia Gewin.

    • Virginia Gewin
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  • Pacific Rim countries are vying to recruit scientists, but they face some stiff obstacles, says Robert Triendl.

    • Robert Triendl
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  • The biotech scene, although volatile, will continue to provide jobs. But potential employees should prepare for a bumpy ride, say Paul Smaglik and Adam Smith.

    • Paul Smaglik
    • Adam Smith
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  • Around the world, universities are starting to encourage entrepreneurship among science students. Steve Bunk investigates.

    • Steve Bunk
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  • Every year, thousands of researchers head for the US National Institutes of Health. But what draws them there? Karen Kreeger finds out.

    • Karen Kreeger
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  • Funding increases for biodefence research in the United States will have a sizable impact on the landscape for jobs, says Eugene Russo.

    • Eugene Russo
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  • Several programmes are giving scientists a taste of politics — and aiding a transition into policy careers. Eugene Russo conducts a briefing.

    • Eugene Russo
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  • Will toxicogenomics turn toxicology into a predictive and preventive science? Diane Gershon looks at the plans for the future.

    • Diane Gershon
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