躺着也中子弹喽
wet-Bio/medi basic researcher> not STEM.
87% of my blog-related e-mail is from unhappy, bitter, troubled
details pls refer one Blog:
>Rat Race
>Mar 22 2011
>Published by Science Professor
>Blogging has taught me many interesting things about academic >ecosystems
other than my own. I have been particularly fascinated to learn about the
inner workings of various disciplines, departments, universities, countries,
genders..
Every year, I attend quite a few conferences, visit other universities,
advise a lot of students, review and edit 57 million manuscripts and
proposals, and collaborate with quite a few other scientists on several
other continents, but my view of the academic world would nonetheless be
quite limited without blog-input and e-mail from readers.
However, much of what I have learned, although fascinating, has been second-
order compared to this:
People in the biomedical sciences seem to suffer a lot more than those of us
in just about every other STEM field.
Discuss.
My data: 87% of my blog-related e-mail is from unhappy, bitter, troubled,
distraught biomed grad students, postdocs, technicians, and early-career
faculty. below ignored
HttP: //scientopia.org/blogs/science-professor/2011/03/22/rat-race/