Not exact matches
Because that bad mentorship - bad project - toxic
lab - dwindling funding issue - thing can crop up at any time in someone's
academic experience.
The rate of serious mishaps in industrial
labs is lower than that in
academic labs, in part
because industrial
labs are more tightly regulated, according to experts, including James Kaufman, president of the Laboratory Safety Institute in Natick, Mass..
Likewise, if you never got to mix with
academics at conferences,
because your boss used up the whole travel budget, or you didn't get the time or permission to leave the
lab, or you're simply not that good at?
But there's building concern among geneticists and others that the tests performed, both by companies and in
academic labs, may not be very accurate, largely
because they match samples to «reference» populations of a particular ancestor who may or may not perfectly fit the desired profile.
He said cheating often occurs
because researchers are under intense pressure to publish, win awards, and raise more money each year just to keep their
labs going, employ research assistants and provide their
academic institutions with 40 - 50 % of each grant for «overhead.»