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Where do I want to go and which subject thrills me most ?
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At the benches are short written pieces outlining the lives of young scientists at different stages of their careers in industry and universities.

Scientists for a better world - Emmanuel G. Reynaud
Science and technology could solve some of the developing world's most pressing problems. Individual scientists can help as well..... more

Making, unmaking and remaking neuronal connections - Bassem Hassan
Establishing genetic models for human disease while simultaneously using the power of fly genetics to understand the normal developmental functions of "disease genes"
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Insights into evolution - Christa Schleper
Insights into the evolution of eukaryotic cells and fundamental cellular processes. .... more

A PostDoc generation - Freddy Jeanneteau
The international mobility and training of scientists has long been an integral part of the way science works.
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Going Dutch - Nadia Dubé
Where do I want to go and which subject thrills me most ? .... more

Young scientists abroad - Francesca Paoletti
...the new working environment, the new techniques you learn, the new collegues you meet.
.... more

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