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Salaries for postdoctoral researchers in the United States are woefully inadequate, according to a survey released last December by the US National Postdoctoral Association (NPA). The non-profit organization, based in Rockville, Maryland, has been advocating for postdocs since 2003. Its 20,000 members are among the 70,000 postdocs working in US academia, government agencies and industry. Nearly all (94.8%) of the survey respondents said that their low pay negatively affects their personal and professional lives.

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Historic US research strike ends — but energizes a movement
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‘Keep your options open’: postdocs offer advice on academic-research careers
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