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Latest news from the Mendeley team. [Mendeley] Hi {NAME}, This month, discover how you can tailor your Mendeley newsfeed, share your thoughts on cloning, and find out if it's possible to transition between academia and industry and succeed. [Tailor Your Newsfeed] Tailor Your Newsfeed [Mendeley newsfeed]( — is a curated way to keep updated about your field, the world of research and your network. Find out about the latest developments and how to get the most out of [your newsfeed](. Read the blog post [here](. Gender Landscape in Research Covering 20 years, 12 geographies, and 27 subject areas, [Gender in the Global Research Landscape]( report provides powerful insight on gender research and gender equality policy. Download the report [here]( and visit the [Mendeley Group]( with references and literature review for the report. [Gender Landscape in Research] [Academia or Industry?] Academia or Industry? Can you transition both ways and succeed? In a continuation of our article series on [research outside academia]( we talk to Dr. Chris Langmead about his diverse and successful career in drug discovery. Dr. Langmead has transitioned between roles in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry — with a recent move back to academia. Read the interview [here](. Send in the Clones? This month we're talking cloning — Should we welcome a new era of genetic science? [Share your thoughts with the Mendeley Community](. The best entry, as judged by the Mendeley team, will earn a £50 Amazon gift certificate. [Send in the Clones?] [Tips and Tools] Tips and Tools — Did you know... You can search and apply for thousands of science and technology jobs on Mendeley Careers. Set up an email job alert and get relevant opportunities in your inbox. [Give it a go]( [Contact Us]( | [Support]( [Facebook]( [twitter]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this email because you have registered with Mendeley.com using the email address {EMAIL}. If you do not wish to receive newsletter update emails from us in the future, please click [here](. Copyright © 2017 Mendeley Ltd. Mendeley, 3rd Floor, AlphaBeta Building, 2 Worship Street, London, EC2A 1BR United Kingdom. Registered in England & Wales, Reg. No. 06419015.

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