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Y'a mean, like being able to do a mass balance of E. coli metabolism, given 60 grams of glucose?But… I thought the other scientists called Biologists “stamp collectors!?”
I'd vote Micropsychologists on top. Helping microbes thru their issues... you really got to know your stuff.
Y'a mean, like being able to do a mass balance of E. coli metabolism, given 60 grams of glucose?
Would that be far fetched? Training as a scientist, you learn to advocate for your work, your research. Just imagine being a shy person to begin with. But I found the training to come in handy when I had to learn to advocate for myself.Yes, that.
It’s just that I’ve gathered there’s a tiny bit of rivalry and maybe ego involved with scientists, except for those not yet done with their doctorate. They’re above all that.![]()
This is something I have seen and am still seeing first-hand with my son.Would that be far fetched? Training as a scientist, you learn to advocate for your work, your research. Just imagine being a shy person to begin with. But I found the training to come in handy when I had to learn to advocate for myself.
When one is presenting new work at a seminar, you know the knives are out for any critical fault in your work.This is something I have seen and am still seeing first-hand with my son.
You must have had a fascinating journey.