These, and other links at the women in biology internet launch page (URL
below)
Article from THE BEAGLE called "The postdoc's progress" includes links
and online resources
http://news.bmn.com/hmsbeagle/95/notes/adapt
Science Mag's Nextwave has started a Postdoc Network
http://nextwave.sciencemag.org/feature/postdocnetwork.shtml
A suvey from THE SCIENTIST about postdocs, along with many comments on
how to choose a position. Some of these are painfully funny, some are
practical, and some are simply clueless.
http://www.the-scientist.com/yr2001/jan/survey_010122.html
AWIS now has pages of statistics about women in science. Here's a
graph of why PhD's leave their doctoral fields, and how the reasons
differ by gender.
http://www.awis.org/statistics/other_field.JPG
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Women in Biology Internet Launch Page
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