Sentences with phrase «other lab members»

A video camera recorded the whole thing so other lab members could classify each behavior, judging whether the dolphins were self - conscious or not.
Some of the most useful sections contain exercises to help readers to understand their own motivation and that of other lab members.
Willerslev extracted 13 samples of DNA from the arm bone, and his graduate student Andaine Seguin - Orlando and other lab members sequenced the ancient genome to a final coverage of 2.42 x, which is relatively low and means that on average each nucleotide site was read 2.4 times.
«It is very important to me that people openly constructively critique other lab members» work without the critique being meant or taken personally,» Hengartner explains.
As for technicians, who show a productivity pattern similar to graduate students (for SNC journals), their condition as salaried support staff may allow them to work on high - risk projects that no one else is willing to take on or to drop their own tasks to help other lab members in a competitive race, Liu says.
To boost morale, Martel and other lab members bring cake and other treats to the lab.
In addition to making a lasting contribution to the research taking place in Dr Wright's lab, I also had the opportunity to gain familiarity with a number of exciting experimental techniques through shadowing other lab members.
«Other lab members should be the toughest reviewers for all our manuscripts.»
Reagents, chemicals, test tubes — other lab members would often not know where these were to be found, or directed you to the one and only one technician, who happened, unfortunately, to be «out of the lab.»
Don't assume that the person in need will seek help, or that someone else will step in: You are the head of the lab, and other lab members may well wait for your action.
The uncertainty is stressful, says one PI, who was allowed to designate only himself and one other lab member to maintain lab animals and cell cultures for a pause of indefinite length.
Once they knew that AXL was present in the right locations to cause the damage that had been observed in babies, two other lab members, Elizabeth Di Lullo, PhD, and Marina Bershteyn, PhD, looked to see if the «mini-brains» — cerebral organoids that scientists grow in a dish to study neurological diseases — were also programmed to express AXL and found that they were.
Moreover, I provide sequencing input to other lab members and collaborators regarding their sequencing - based projects.
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