Dear Bill, A person started his career as a Laboratory Technician and raised to a level of Associate Professor(and still dont know the next highest level) , this transitions in Sanskrit called as avatars (every state serve its purpose of its existence) , there is always good reasons for an individual to make their own decisions but the people around him, who were inspired and impressed have 100 percent rights to make a clear suggestion for him.
As a PhD student , I always had a special interest in RNA world but now am in different field,but satisfying myself by reading papers from such a labs like you. All the best -- S.Jayashankar Research Student Institute for Biophysical Chemistry Hannover Medical School Germany On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 5:50 AM, James Stroud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Lets see. Bill Scott Publications in the last 5 years include (but > definitely not limited to): > > Nature: I > Plos Bio: II > Chemistry & Biology: I > Nature: II > Science: I > Cell: I > JMB: II > > And you are considering getting out of academia? What about this makes me > worry? > > James > > > On Jun 24, 2008, at 8:09 PM, William G. Scott wrote: > >> Hi folks: >> >> Sorry for the off-topic nature of the following question, but I thought >> this question (or more specifically, answers to it) might be of general >> interest, given the current economic situation. >> >> Has anyone had any experience using a headhunter to find either consulting >> positions or other academic positions? I've got to do something to better my >> situation (and my wife's, who does HIV research) or I'm going to be pushing >> around a shopping cart with all three of my belongings on my way home from >> divorce court. >> >> Many thanks in advance. >> >> Bill >> >> >> William G. Scott >> >> Contact info: >> http://chemistry.ucsc.edu/~wgscott/<http://chemistry.ucsc.edu/%7Ewgscott/> >> > > -- > James Stroud > UCLA-DOE Institute for Genomics and Proteomics > Box 951570 > Los Angeles, CA 90095 > > http://www.jamesstroud.com > -- S.Jayashankar Research Student Institute for Biophysical Chemistry Hannover Medical School Germany
