For the past ten years, The Scientist magazine has been doing a yearly salary survey of people working in the life sciences in a variety of capacities. A summary of their data was published in their last issue.
Announcements
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Science on Tap
Seattle group that meets every month to discuss science
Scitable
Wiki with background on various scientific subjects, written by experts. Mainly focuses on genetics.
The SDS-Page
Comics focused specifically on immunology and genetics
Off-campus Institutes
Benaroya Research Institute
Study of autoimmune disease – one of the off-campus institutes where MCB students can rotate
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
MCB’s campus off-campus. The Hutch has labs in a variety of areas, ranging from basic science to clinical research
Institute for Systems Biology
Study of biological systems and networks – one of the off-campus institutes where MCB students can rotate
Seattle BioMed
Infectious disease institute – one of the off-campus institutes where MCB students can rotate
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For the past ten years, The Scientist magazine has been doing a yearly salary survey of people working in the life sciences in a variety of capacities. A summary of their data was published in their last issue. […]
At this special extended election-night edition, join a non-partisan selection of local scientists and researchers to discuss the intersection of politics and science, including how scientists are involved in shaping policy and how funding affects scientific research. […]