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Negative data and positive controls
When I first came to my institution, I inherited a funded project. The project had foundered because no one had the time to work on it. In theory, I had all the resources I needed, the project just needed someone … Continue reading
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Manuscript horror stories
Everyone has a few manuscript horror stories, but when we start sharing them, I seem to win hands-down. Generally the conversation goes like this: “My paper has been on his desk for 2 months!” And I reply, “I had given … Continue reading
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