Surprised to see Ramón y Cajal argue in 1897 that more researchers should pursue science in a home laboratory while earning primary income through some profession, rather than working in a governmental / university lab.
I wonder how unusual these views were at the time.
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Of course, as with all such advice, the contrary perspective—teaching students, even freshmen, brings clarity to basic research questions—is also famously widespread!
(Passages in previous tweet are from "Advice for a Young Investigator")
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I expect it depends on what research questions you want to explore. In some ways home biologists today have a thousand times the capacity of biologists in his day. Yet the edge of the field may demand a million times, etc.
