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  • An early stab at leadership can help a young scientist to imagine heading a group, argues Katharina Genreith.

    • Katharina Genreith
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  • Interdisciplinary mentorship must evolve to keep pace with innovative programmes, argues Katherine Mackey.

    • Katherine Mackey
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  • The right administrative system can ease the job search for dual-career couples, argues Mary Anne Holmes.

    • Mary Anne Holmes
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  • Mentors should understand what causes misconduct among trainees — and keep in mind some possible remedies, argues William Neaves.

    • William Neaves
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  • Science holds few definitive answers for those worried about radiation exposure, says Geoff Brumfiel.

    • Geoff Brumfiel
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  • A passion for science is admirable, but can have unwanted outcomes, argues Mariano A. Loza-Coll.

    • Mariano A. Loza-Coll
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  • Graduate students and postdocs are often best placed to turn basic research into entrepreneurial gold, argues Peter Fiske.

    • Peter Fiske
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  • Too many young physicists embark on projects without knowing the risks. There is a better way, argues Abraham Loeb.

    • Abraham Loeb
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  • Challenging your own ideas and opinions takes more than just a change of scenery, says Andrew Peterman.

    • Andrew Peterman
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  • Balancing a career and the obligations of a full-time job can be deceptively difficult, says Gaston Small.

    • Gaston Small
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  • It is difficult to balance the benefits of collaboration and competition, argues Lydia Murray.

    • Lydia Murray
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  • Mastering scientific protocols is only half the battle when it comes to conducting a clinical study in another country, says Andrew Fung.

    • Andrew Fung
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  • Postdoc committees can give insight into industry career paths, argue Christopher Tsang and Michael Fisher.

    • Christopher Tsang
    • Michael Fisher
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  • There is something to be said for letting go of the mantle of expert, argues Peter Fiske.

    • Peter Fiske
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  • Flexible academic positions help women to juggle work and family. Kate O'Brien and Karen Hapgood explain how to avoid the 'female ghetto' when working part time.

    • Kate O'Brien
    • Karen Hapgood
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  • Ecologist Gaston Small uses social media to talk about his work. Others, he says, must join him.

    • Gaston Small
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  • Some researchers may recoil from metrics-based assessment. But they should know how others are keeping score, say Maria Pavlou and Eleftherios P. Diamandis.

    • Maria Pavlou
    • Eleftherios P. Diamandis
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  • A little empathy goes a long way in the competitive confines of a laboratory, argues Lydia Soraya Murray.

    • Lydia Soraya Murray
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