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Jonathan W. Yewdell
Biomedical research has never been more intellectually exciting or
practically important to society. Ironically, pursuing a career as a biomedical
scientist has never been more difficult. Here I provide unvarnished advice for
young biomedical scientists on the difficulties that lie ahead and on how to find
the right laboratories for training in the skills that you will need to succeed.
Although my advice is geared towards succeeding in the United States, many
aspects apply to other countries. |
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