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Most candidates in this program have a significant background in research (typically M.D./Ph.D. or similarly intensive training) and identified a specific scientific niche.
Claremont Graduate University economist Paul J. Zak has carved out a unique scientific niche, exploring what happens in our brains as we spend or donate money.
Dwight L. Whitaker, a physicist at Pomona College in California and Joan Edwards, a biologist at Williams College in Massachusetts, have settled into a scientific niche doing just that.
Every national lab has its own unique capabilities, each having a world-leading scientific niche.
We need broad competence as opposed to exclusively a high-level of knowledge in a particular scientific niche.
What all this means for young scientists is that, provided they are well prepared, opportunities for them to make a difference and find a scientific niche in synthetic biology abound.
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Margaret Hamilton came onto the scene a bit later, when programming computers was less a confidential government initiative and more a niche scientific pursuit.
A large number of specialised methods exist for producing ZnO for scientific studies and niche applications.
Parallel computing has been a niche for scientific research in academia for decades.
Nevertheless, talents with a good background in science will still have a certain niche in scientific illustration.
"The only place I'll go to look, even before I call a recruiter, is at the scientific society for that niche," she told me.
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