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Your early career years can be a hectic time. Read on for resources to guide you through your choices and find those all important starting grants.

The early-career research stage is sandwiched between the better-supported graduate student and the more-secure established researcher. It is a hectic time of short-term contracts, teaching demands, moves between institutions, and firing off grant applications; all the while, trying to balance getting noticed with the necessary long hours needed for lab or library. 

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