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ASCB report on the economics of biology careers

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Sun Dec 23 03:56:52 EST 2001


Careers and Rewards in Bio Sciences: the disconnect between scientific
progress and career progression is a new report from the ASCB.  This
economics-based look at the academic biology makes you wonder why anyone
chooses this profession, where career earnings are low,  work hours are
long,  and tangible rewards are limited to a very few.

http://www.ascb.org/competition.html

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