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Fri 18 Mar, 2011 05:46 am
Context:
The dozens of graduates and postdocs who have passed through
Hauser’s hands now face an uncertain future. Some have had to switch
labs. Others are ready to look for faculty positions, but don’t know
how to explain their status to hiring committees. Should they openly
discuss Harvard’s three-year investigation? Some are new faculty mem-
bers anxiously applying for grants. How should they list their publica-
tions with Hauser? When will it be safe for them to submit papers
co-authored with him? These are the dilemmas that play out behind
the headlines in nearly every misconduct case.
@oristarA,
Yes, those who have finished their work and received their degrees.
@oristarA,
Graduate as used there is a noun, not a verb, and (at least in British English) is pronounced slightly differently from the verb, the final syllable rhyming with "it".