I don't know of anybody who is an independent researcher and not at least try to have mentees and write grants.
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Replying to @o_guest
I see, I guess I partly misunderstood - the ones I think of still mentor, although I don't know whether they "want" to
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Replying to @synapticlee
Oh, yeah, OK.That's why in my tweet I said not wanting to be PI and not wanting to mentor/manage. So what are you thinking of?
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Replying to @o_guest
I guess not wanting to be PI and focus on research except liking or without minding mentoring responsibilities
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Replying to @synapticlee
I think you might have to explain this to me in person some point? I don't understand if women you know're in perm positions?
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Replying to @o_guest
if not "permanent" it's been >10 years and it doesn't seem like they want to move to PI
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Replying to @synapticlee @o_guest
apols for butting in, but those describe folks on fellowship track in UK - top row here: https://www.mrc.ac.uk/skills-careers/interactive-career-framework/ …
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Replying to @olijrobinson @o_guest
would seem so but they really end up in 3rd row - seemingly no intention of moving
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they might be happy (they also might not be of course). What vibe do you get?
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Replying to @o_guest @olijrobinson
hard to tell. M probably happiest. But (one/some?) F happy b/c gives time for childcare or more focus on research
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