Life in a research lab can be daunting, especially for early-career
scientists. Personal and professional hurdles abound in bench
research, and this book by two seasoned lab professionals is here
to help graduate students, postdocs, and staff scientists recognize
stumbling blocks and avoid common pitfalls. Building and
maintaining a mentoring network, practicing self-care and having a
life outside of the lab, understanding that what works perfectly
for a labmate might not work for you-these are just a few of the
strategies that lab manager and molecular biologist Paris H. Grey
and PI and geneticist David G. Oppenheimer wished they had
implemented far sooner in their careers. They also offer practical
advice on managing research projects, sharing your work on social
media, and attending conferences. Above all, they coach
early-career scientists to avoid burnout and make the most of every
lab experience to grow and learn.
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