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Sep162014
Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at 10:05AM
"Imagine a job where about half of all the work is being done by people who are in training. That's, in fact, what happens in the world of biological and medical research."
"In the United States, more than 40,000 temporary employees known as postdoctoral research fellows are doing science at a bargain price. And most postdocs are being trained for jobs that don't actually exist."
"Academic institutions graduate an overabundance of biomedical Ph.D.s — and this imbalance is only getting worse, as research funding from the National Institutes of Health continues to wither."
"The funding squeeze presents an enormous challenge for young scientists like Vanessa Hubbard-Lucey, who is trying to make a career in biomedical research."
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