And lets be honest. Postdocs are trainees. They are learning how to become independent researchers/leaders
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Replying to @MJBiercuk @realscientists
no Mike, PhDs are researchers in training. Postdocs are highly skilled professionals you abuse because you can
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Replying to @schneiderleonid @realscientists
1) pls dont accuse me of abuse. 2) skilled or not it is a traineeship in becoming a group leader and indep
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Replying to @MJBiercuk @realscientists
ok, no idea how you lead your lab. fact remains you compare your junior peers with PhD to high school graduates
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Replying to @schneiderleonid @realscientists
No it is about a part of career development (traineeship) not a 1:1 comparison.
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Replying to @MJBiercuk @schneiderleonid
in my experience, postdocs get very little training, but much of the responsibility of a PI
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postdocs aren't even trained to lead a lab. They just pipet. When PI, they have no clue how to lead
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this really depends of the university in
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Replying to @realscientists @MariannePeso and
or rather, it depends on your PI
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Replying to @schneiderleonid @MariannePeso and
You know what they say, you're not a tree, if you don't like your PI, move!
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@ResearchGate v hard — I consider resigning from ox the hardest thing I've done.
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Replying to @o_guest @schneiderleonid and
At times the right thing to do is also the hardest!
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