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Google Snapping Up Top Biomedical Talent (nature.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Google is expanding its scope once again. The company has been pushing hard to lure top physicians and researchers in the life sciences away from their prestigious academic posts. Google is easily able to pay more than universities, and they also offer a different type of focus. "Silicon Valley offers strong technology resources that are hard to access in academia, Topol says, as well as the opportunity to pursue goals that are difficult to reach for in academia, where scientists are not typically rewarded for pursuing real-world applications." Other companies are starting to push into this sector as well, but none of them match Google's efforts; it's estimated the company is now pouring a billion dollars a year into life-sciences research.

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  1. Re:And after a couple of years w/o a vacation... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    A research professor at a prestigious university is very used to a high stress work environment and working extreme hours, believe me. These are some of the most competitive positions in the world. This is a completely different situation from teaching high school, and also very different from your parent comment's "I taught some comp sci classes."