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[Title] => The seventh key to successful research career: Staying focused
[Summary] => In the May 10 issue of Star Science articles, we introduced seven keys to establishing a successful research career in academia.
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[Title] => The 'S' words of progress
[Summary] => UP would update and enrich the content of its natural and social science programs, and promote multidisciplinary education and research involving the sciences and engineering, and the arts, humanities and culture.
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[Title] => Realities in RP science
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[Title] => Molecular guided missiles against cancer
[Summary] => At the UP Marine Science Institute, we teach a graduate course called "Targeted Marine Natural Products for Improved Therapeutic Efficacy." I introduce the course by showing a cartoon from the comic strip, Beetle Bailey by Mort Walker. In that cartoon, two characters, husband and wife, are talking about medications. The husband asks: "Why so many pills?" and she responds: "This ones for your liver, this ones for the stomach, this is for your headache, and one for the pain in your arm." He then asks: "How do they all know where to go?"
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STAR SCIENCE
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