The traditional image of a solitary researcher working in an isolated laboratory in pursuit of a scientific discovery is outdated. Today’s scientists are more social than ever, driven by the imperative to collaborate in order to innovate.
Southwell, the book's author, will kick off a series of public discussions on the book with a reading at The Regulator Bookshop in Durham, N.C., Sept. 25 at 7 p.m.
Social networking sites allow recruiters to establish relationships with candidates while promoting their company and leveraging relationships into placements down the road.
As sites and tools for online networking and collaboration evolve, they are gaining a permanent place in most laboratories and businesses.
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