Extent: | 1 online resource (187 pages) |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. Front Cover; Academia to Biotechnology: Career changes; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Communication; Nonverbal; Verbal; Organization; Chapter 2. Interfacing with Sibling Departments; Biotech Subcultures; Chapter 3. The Circular continuum: Papers to Grant to Patents; Manuscripts; Grants; Patents; Reviewing; Chapter 4. Designing a Manuscript; Contents of a Manuscript; Chapter 5. Designing and Writing a Grant; Who Is Your Target Audience?; Budget; Curriculum Vitae; Resources; Outline and Specific Aims; Background and Significance; Preliminary Data Experimental DesignCommercialization; Human and Animal Subjects; References; Consultants or Collaborators; Chapter 6. Designing and Writing a Patent; Record of Invention and Priority Date; Patentability; Patent Alternatives; Exclusivity; Filing; Licensing; Implications for Academic and Industry Relations; Chapter 7. The Federal Biologics/Drug/device Approval Process; Chapter 8. Good Laboratory Practices and Current Good Manufacturing Practices; Definitions of GLP and cGMP; Documentation Procedures; Validation Protocols; Inventories; Notebooks; Federal Regulations; Inspection Process Chapter 9. Experimental ProtocolsProactive Design and Troubleshooting: Lessons from Engineers; Chapter 10. Experimental Reports; Just the Facts, Please!; Organization and Content; Chapter 11. Experimental Methods; Details of Accepted Practice; Chapter 12. Standard Operating Procedures; Chapter 13. How to Choose a Postdoctoral Position; Define Your Goals; Identify Your Selection and Decision Criteria; Negotiating the Deal; Chapter 14. How to Choose a Biotechnology Company; Defining Personal Goals; Selection Criteria; Cultural Level; Interpersonal Level; Negotiations; Exit Strategy Chapter 15. How to Set up a LaboratoryOrganizing; Inventories; Equipment and Manuals; Methods, Protocols, and Standard Operating Procedures; Chapter 16. How to Administer a Laboratory; Personnel; Finances; Publication Expectations; Leaving the Laboratory; Chapter 17. Collaborations; Steps to Facilitate Collaboration; Acknowledgment; Chapter 18. How to Close a Laboratory; Inventories, Cleanup, and Inspections; Equipment; Personnel; Chapter 19. Professional Expectations of PhDs in Academia and Industry; Publications; Grants; Peer Reviewing; Teaching; Community Service Honors and Speaking EngagementsAcademic Freedom; Biotech Industry Special Emphases; Patents; Chapter 20. Personnel Management Skills; Recruiting; Hiring; Mentoring; Promoting; Terminating; Chapter 21. Changing Jobs; Transitioning from Academia to Industry (and Back); Networking; Interviewing; Chapter 22. Personal Life; Child Care; Family and Friends; Outside Activities; Chapter 23. Personal Development; Micromanaging; Leadership Training; Managing Projects and Building Teams; Teaching; Communicating; Fostering Creativity; Index; |
ISBN: | 978-0-08-049315-2 ; 0-12-284151-4 ; 978-0-12-284151-4 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012685435