Heather Maughan, a postdoctoral fellow who is now in a laboratory at the University of Toronto, in Canada, observes that when «PIs spend almost no time in the lab,
lab members tend to be sloppier and not perform all of their duties, such as lab cleanup and sharing of reagents,» she says.
Not exact matches
Establishing a
lab in Turkey can take a bit longer than in other places because new faculty
members there usually don't receive start - up funds, getting supplies and attracting good postdocs can be difficult, and teaching loads
tend to be heavy.
Develop a consistent schedule for interacting with
lab members While PIs
tend to be extremely busy, a 30 - minute to 1 - hour meeting per week with each
member of the
lab may in fact save time since a scheduled opportunity for asking questions can decrease random interruptions during the week.
«What people say they want in a mate and what qualities they actually seek don't
tend to correspond,» said Coye Cheshire, an associate professor at the School of Information at Berkeley who has studied this with Mr. Fiore, Professor Mendelsohn and Lindsay Shaw Taylor, a
member of the school's self, identity and relationships
lab.