One of the most universal experiences in science is seeing a so-so paper from a famous lab/PI get published in a top tier journal that is similar in terms of contribution to the field to a really good paper that you had a very hard time getting published in a middle tier journal.
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Replying to @TanentzapfLab
True... But don't underestimate that the now 'so famous lab/PI" most likely was in exactly the same situation before he was the 'so famous PI"
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Replying to @RalserLab
Agreed, but the thing is that the very large majority of us never become "famous lab/PI".
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Replying to @TanentzapfLab @RalserLab
The now famous PI was likely from the lab of an even more famous PI and taken care of from day 1.
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Exactly!
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