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To date, quantum computers have been more-or-less successful lab experiments.
Choose a successful lab.
The University of East Anglia team is starting human trials following on from successful lab studies.
Moreover, it demonstrates the importance of iterative validation steps in facilitating a successful lab to field transition of engineered strains.
Successful lab- and pilot-scale strategies for harvesting include high pH-induced flocculation flotation and membrane filtration (Besson and Guiraud 2013; Monte et al. 2018).
After successful lab trials, the proposed one-step process for combined desizing-scouring-bleaching on polyester/cotton blended fabrics was optimized for industrial-scale application.
Juggling bench research with clinical duties, Hisama agrees that early planning is key to a successful lab start up: "It's best to create a resource list while you are still performing an essential protocol," says Hisama.
Eating lots of broccoli may slow down and even prevent osteoarthritis, according to a team of researchers at the University of East Anglia who are starting human trials following on from successful lab studies.
This typical, casual canteen chat only partly reveals the facility's successful lab culture, which encouraged Ramakrishnan to focus on understanding the ribosome, the cellular machinery that turns RNA into protein.
You want to be in a successful lab where you can get good advice and work with other scientists and trainees who will help you learn how to do good work.
Assuming that these factors are the ones which you prefer not to compromise on, I'm going to focus on the other element of your question--do you stay where you are and hope things "come good", or do you move to a successful lab and risk working for someone who is a poor supervisor?
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