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tgpe @lemmy.today - 1w

There's a overworked scientist at the bottom somewhere

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helpImTrappedOnline @lemmy.world - 1w

The underpaid lab assistant who quietly fixed all the others problems caused by the misuse of lab equipment.

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HootinNHollerin @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 1w

Yall got lab assistants? I definitely didn’t have access to any

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Sergio @lemmy.world - 1w

Nah, lead scientist spent like 5 hours total helping the grad student on the paper's research. They probably spent more time getting the funding to begin with.

I love papers like this tho, one was my first citation, no-one else wanted to present it.

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Steve Dice - 1w

Twice I got my face plastered on the flyers of a conference because none of the other speakers looked Mexican enough. I still don't know if I should have been offended.

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AnarchistArtificer @slrpnk.net - 1w

Stuff like this is pretty context dependent, and vibes based. Did it feel like this happened because people recognised that you belonged to a marginalised group, and were earnestly making an attempt to subvert systemic oppression you may face as a researcher by raising you up? Or did it feel like you were being instrumentalised, boiled down to a 2D representation of who you are in order to further the aims of that conference and/or research group?

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Steve Dice - 1w

you belonged to a marginalised group

Oh, shit. I left out hugely important context. This happened in Mexico so it's probably neither of those.

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Wugmeister - 1w

You say that like it can't be both

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taiyang @lemmy.world - 1w

Can confirm. My first poster was still the majority my analysis (and pre-existing data from the lab), but to get it accepted we needed the internal knowledge of how a proposal gets written and for that a graduate was needed.

Funny enough I got into grad school before I even presented the poster, so I was able to just do the rest of the work once I had a little bit of know how, plus a tiny stipend from my new dept!

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