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If you think you may already have more work than you can handle, tell your boss that, because you're juggling other time-sensitive projects, you need to examine the details of this new task to determine if there's some way you can fit it in, Mr. Roeder says.
It follows that if you're determined to take on audacious scientific projects, you need to be ready for the fallout.
Whatever the circumstances, it's important to clarify expectations about when you're leaving and what projects you need to finish before you go.
For long-term projects, you need to feed power to the camera, and if you want your photos back, you need to rig up a data gathering solution.
"Some scientists are very good at working behind closed doors and producing fabulous work, but science in a national laboratory is usually interdisciplinary, and almost always involves a team... because when it comes to large-scale projects, you need to have a lot of people involved in solving the problems".
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"When you start such a project, you need to be with people who share the same beliefs, because such projects require a lot of resources," he said.
Whether you are responsible for a laboratory, a research team, or just your own project, you need to do some planning.
If your mentee flubs a project, you need to give them perspective, show them that tomorrows another day and that the customer and company will still be there, says Serkes.
Bakalarz makes it clear that in order to develop such a project, you need to constantly learn new things and ask yourself questions.
To get IRB clearance at my institution, which must be granted before the start of any research project, you need to complete on-line NIH protection of human subjects training, present a certificate of NIH training completion, fill out a long application and provide examples of informed consent documents that research subjects must sign before participating in the project.
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