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The Scientist, September 2009

Monday, 21 September 2009

The Scientist, September 2009, free magazine.The mission of The Scientist is to provide compelling print and online coverage of the latest developments in the life sciences including research, technology and business.

The Scientist is the magazine for life science professionals. For 20 years they have informed and entertained life scientists everywhere. Their target audience is active researchers that are interested in maintaining a broad view of the life sciences by reading articles that are current, concise, accurate and entertaining.

A lot has changed since The Scientist published their first issue, but the life science community's hunger for trustworthy and accessible information on research, technology, careers and business has stayed constant. And that remains the core strength of The Scientist.

The Scientist is a news journal and magazine particularly concerning biology and life sciences.

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Where's the Super Food?

Cassava with extra beta-carotene, carrots with more calcium, tomatoes richer in antioxidants— scientists have genetically engineered several biofortified food plants to tackle a scourge of developing countries, micronutrient malnutrition. The crops have yet to cover wide swaths of land, but, as BOB GRANT writes, that may be about to change.

Safeguarding the Foreigner Within

Every year in the US, hundreds of thousands of miscarriages occur. But more than half of couples who experience recurrent miscarriage never learn why it happens. A newly found cause of miscarriage raises hopes for treatment, such as a drug already on the market for other indications, identified by researcher GUILLERMINA GIRARDI. But when will clinical trials take place?

2009 Life Sciences Salary Survey

How does your salary compare? Plus, an analysis of the financial state of the field by JEF AKST, who found that institutions are keeping salaries static in the depressed economy by cutting jobs, forcing furloughs, and making changes to infrastructure.

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QUALITY
The Scientist was awarded 2008 Magazine of the Year by the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE). According to ASBPE, the magazine was chosen as the best B2B magazine across all industries because it is “Intriguing... (you) took what could be an academic journal and made it very approachable … inviting.”

INNOVATION
The-Scientist.com has introduced creative multimedia features and more up-to-date news and analysis. Interactive polls and charts, a thriving community, videos, blogs and other interactive options are just some of the advertising opportunities available to you.

GROWTH
The-Scientist.com is enjoying steady growth in traffic and registered users. Our international readership for the print and digital edition magazine is also rising.

EVOLUTION
We continue to develop the print readership and target a senior-level, decision-making audience. The Scientist’s Careers website will be updated for 2009, increasing the number of job listings, registered users, resumes and options for your recruitment needs.

Whether you’re looking to build your brand, develop sales leads, hire top talent or promote a new product, The Scientist offers you the platform to reach a global network of engaged life science professionals. We look forward to working with you in 2009.

Sincerely,
Richard Gallagher
Editor and Publisher
Sande Giaccone
Director of Sales

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