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Harold Varmus
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Aaron Ciechanover
Jules Hoffmann
Should scientists move into a new field at the end of their PhD?
Jules Hoffmann
Should PhD students focus on a single question?
Jules Hoffmann
Should people change fields after their PhD?
Aaron Ciechanover
Do you have advice for anyone who is experiencing difficult times?
Shinya Yamanaka
Is it better to gain broad skills in the lab or become an expert in one technique?
Shinya Yamanaka
What’s your advice for scientists setting up their first lab?
Tim Hunt
How should I approach a difficult research question?
Tim Hunt
Can I trust what’s written in scientific journals?
Tim Hunt
Is it best to get a very large grant?
Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Meet the Patients
Harold Varmus
What should students know before they enter graduate school?
Harold Varmus
Do scientists need to work on important problems?
Brian Kobilka
How hard did you work as a post-doc?
Brian Kobilka
How did you develop your knowledge and expertise?
Brian Kobilka
How should I choose a research project?
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