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应对 COVID-19:在大流行期间启动实验室。

Navigating COVID-19: Starting a lab during the pandemic.

出版信息

Immunity. 2021 Oct 12;54(10):2169-2171. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2021.09.020.

DOI:10.1016/j.immuni.2021.09.020
PMID:34644549
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8506976/
Abstract

For new principal investigators, the first years are key to getting a laboratory off the ground and running. COVID-19 has changed the world, bringing on unforeseen difficulties and challenges at every level. We asked these investigators to share their experiences in navigating the unique environment since the start of the pandemic-what has changed in their vision for their laboratory, how they have adapted, and what advice they can share with others in a similar situation.

摘要

对于新的主要研究者来说,头几年是实验室起步和运行的关键。COVID-19 改变了世界,在各个层面都带来了意想不到的困难和挑战。我们请这些研究者分享他们在大流行开始以来在独特环境中摸索的经验——他们对实验室的设想发生了哪些变化,他们如何适应,以及他们对处于类似情况的其他人有什么建议。

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