When you judge the CV of an early career researcher, is there an ideal range of 1st author vs co-author publications? Which ratios are bad?
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I don't do neuroscience so I doubt you would be interested :) But delivering publications is the most important part of job to me.
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It's strange to see that in b&w. I have a lot of opinions on this — but you're prob not interested. Suffice it to say we prob disagree.

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Also not that it matters at all I'm not in neurosci in the way you imply. The main project I work on is actually basically ML and politics.
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Your Twitter bio says "comp cog neurosci".
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OK — if you're interested I can explain.
So it's complicated. Interdisciplinary work always is, I'm sure you're aware. -
Computational cognitive modelling, the bit "comp cog" implies, is a very broad area & adding neurosci at the end just means most of my work
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is involving some kind of neurosci data. But to say I'm a neuroscientist __without__ any qualifier would be misleading.
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I took a course on Comp Neurosci at UCL Gatsby Lab: v interesting! Stunning how readily observable features of real brain emerge eg opt cols
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