All articles by Yfke Hager – Page 2
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The Educated Chemist: Managing a career in chemistry
Chemists keen to build up management skills might be interested in Strathclyde's part-time MSc in chemical technology and management, writes Yfke Hager
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Profile: The chemistry of biological systems
From work on cancer vaccines to the hunt for TB drugs, Richard Payne's life as a medicinal chemist is far from dull, reports Yfke Hager
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The insider: Medical writing
It takes perseverance for chemists to carve out a career in medical writing but it's well worth the effort, writes Yfke Hager
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Profile: A different plane
Glenn Micalizio intended to follow a pharma career but was drawn into academia - with great results, reports Yfke Hager
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The Educated Chemist: Mobile masters
For bright chemists with a love of travel, a European Masters spectroscopy course may be just the ticket, says Yfke Hager
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The Educated Chemist: Advanced science
Students at the University of Liverpool can tailor their advanced science postgraduate programmes to suit their taste and background, says Yfke Hager
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Profile: Fabulous food
Denise Smith heads the food science department at Ohio State University, US. She is thrilled by the large numbers of students switching to food science, as she tells Yfke Hager
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Company Profile: Diet dedication
Mead Johnson has developed special products for children with diet-related problems for over 200 years, as Yfke Hager reports
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Profile: Criminal chemistry
Helen Bandey faced choosing between a scientific career and the police force. But then she found the perfect job as a scientist at the Home Office, as she tells Yfke Hager
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Northern lights
Scotland is an established home for the chemicals industry - but is now increasingly attracting biotech and life sciences companies. Yfke Hager reports
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The Educated Chemist: Scotland's biobusiness boost
Medical science students at the University of Aberdeen will soon have the opportunity to learn business skills for future careers in biobusiness. Yfke Hager finds out more
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Profile: Brand loyalty
A fascination for conducting polymers coupled with an interest in languages prepared Liz Mallen for a successful career with a global silicones supplier, writes Yfke Hager
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Profile: Fresh air
Gas technologist John Irven never forgets his first scientific influences, writes Yfke Hager
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Company Profile: Improving the chain from research to patient
The commercial arm of Cancer Research UK has some exciting opportunities for medicinal chemists, reports Yfke Hager
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The Educated Chemist: A positive process
The chemistry and engineering aspects of process development have been brought together in a new MSc course, reports Yfke Hager
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Profile: Born Chemist
An early fascination with chemistry grew into a remarkable research career for Katherine Holt. Yfke Hager meets her
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The Educated Chemist: Sourcing the course
How do you decide which course is right for you? Yfke Hager helps you narrow down the options
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Max Whitby – from filmmaker to researcher
Max Whitby made films about science for 20 years, then finally moved into the laboratory. He talks to Yfke Hager
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A town called science
An ambitious project in Switzerland aims to create the world's first fully integrated science city. Yfke Hager reports
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The meteoric rise of Adam Cohen
Adam Cohen moved from his bedroom electronics laboratory to become assistant professor at Harvard University within ten years. Yfke Hager finds out about his meteoric academic rise
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