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Minority Scientists Network

Welcome to the Minority Scientists Network, a collaborative effort involving the Science Careers Web site and the AAAS directorate for Education and Human Resources.

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Educated Woman, Postdoc Edition, Chapter 17: End of the Road >
After more than 6 years of monthly columns and postgraduate research, Micella Phoenix DeWhyse celebrates her Independence Day--and we're sad.

More MiSciNet features

Educated Woman, Postdoc Edition, Chapter 16: Still Perky After All These Years >
As she prepares to take that final stroll away from the bench and out into the world, Micella is at peace.
Family Trailblazers >
Fitting in on a college faculty is harder when you're the first in your family to go to college.
African Americans Studying STEM: Parsing the Numbers >
African Americans are well-represented among college freshmen aspiring to science majors, but their numbers decline after that.
Dynamo Walking >
Still an undergraduate, Stanford-bound Betty Mbom has already started a minority-mentoring program at her university.
Educated Woman, Postdoc Edition, Chapter 15: This Strange, Funny Feeling >
What is this new feeling? Could it be ... joy?
Community Colleges Fuel Science Workforce >
With minority scientists in short supply, science officials are turning to 2-year colleges as sources of scientific talent.
Educated Woman, Postdoc Edition, Chapter 14: Interview Excursions >
Micella is out shopping for a new career. Will she ever find love?
Educated Woman, Postdoc Edition, Chapter 13: Fake It Until You Make It? >
Micella's confidence in her abilities has taken a beating lately. How will she regain it by interview time?
Educated Woman, Postdoc Edition, Chapter 12: Reflections >
As a new year dawns, the fog on Micella's steamy mirror starts to clear.
Following the Image >
Ahna Skop built a career from things others pass over, from cellular detritus to shy high school students.
Big Science at a Small College >
Haverford biologist Andrea Morris is the first small-college faculty member ever to win an NIH Career Development Award.
Educated Woman, Postdoc Edition Chapter 11: Breaking Free (Almost) >
As the clock ticks, a more experienced Micella goes about things a bit differently than she did the last time she plotted her escape.
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