Foundational Skills in Life Sciences
Students and scholars in life sciences need to use many skills to survive and excel during scientific training, which involves listening, reading, writing, and speaking.
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Foundational Skills in Life Sciences
26. Lessons learned from a failed experiment. Part 2 (mini-series: reading-18)
This episode continues from the last one. This will mark the end of our story about the life-science experiment that did not work at first, but worked well after extensive troubleshooting. We will talk about the remaining three lessons we can learn from the story. They will be about thoughtful approaches, and about probably the most important mindset in life sciences (What will it be?).
This is Part 18 of the reading mini-series "Let’s read a paper written by Nobel Prize Laureates, 2023."
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