No. Surname lab is totally fine. Besides, not everybody is so privileged that others will remember their surname (which is really important for finding and citing your work anyway) if not included in lab name IMHO.https://twitter.com/emekdemir/status/1025067678023671808 …
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It's not feudalism at all and personally if you name your lab in my field after what you study it's a mistake. What name do you think would fit for my lab? Our interests, Brad's in other words, dramatically change over time too. That's even worse if you're stuck with old name.
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Either way. I'm not saying don't name your lab after anything you want. But the OP was above and beyond strongly wordes against surname labs.
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Anyway, I'm glad your lab naming experience worked out and were welcomed into a great lab to co-run. I'm gonna guess that's quite a rare experience though.
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I agree that for some it may be advantageous to have <surname> Lab. But it makes certain things harder. E.g. when