Arranz Ignasi, Nobre Regina, Cucherousset Julien, Reis de Carvalho Aline, Cantarute-Rodrigues Amanda, Favriou Pierre, Garcia Flavien, Gimenez Marie, Imbert Alexis, Marin Valentin, Paz-Vinas Ivan
Laboratoire Evolution et Diversité Biologique (EDB) UMR5174 Université Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier CNRS IRD Toulouse France.
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia de Ambientes Aquáticos Continentais Universidade Estadual de Maringá Maringá Brazil.
Ecol Evol. 2022 Jun 16;12(6):e8986. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8986. eCollection 2022 Jul.
The COVID-19 pandemic has heavily impacted academics' professional and personal lives, forcing many research groups (labs) to shift from an academic system primarily based on in-person work to an almost full-time remote workforce during lockdowns. Labs are generally characterized by a strong lab culture that underpins all research and social activities of its members. Lab culture traditionally builds on the pillars of in-person communication, knowledge sharing, and all social and professional activities that promote collaboration, team building, scientific productivity, and well-being. Here, we use the experience of our research group facing the COVID-19 pandemic to illustrate how proactively reinforcing lab culture and its positive outcomes have been essential to our lab when transitioning from an in-person to a remote lab environment, and through its ongoing evolution toward a hybrid remote/in-person model. We argue that the proactive promotion of lab culture in research groups can foster academic resilience during crises, helping research groups to maintain their capacity to conduct scientific activities while preserving a sustainable life/work balance and a healthy mental condition.
新冠疫情对学者的职业和个人生活产生了重大影响,迫使许多研究团队(实验室)在封锁期间从主要基于面对面工作的学术体系转变为几乎全远程的工作模式。实验室通常具有浓厚的实验室文化,这种文化支撑着其成员的所有研究和社交活动。传统上,实验室文化建立在面对面交流、知识共享以及所有促进合作、团队建设、科研生产力和幸福感的社交及职业活动的基础之上。在此,我们利用我们研究团队应对新冠疫情的经验,来说明在从面对面实验室环境过渡到远程实验室环境,并不断向远程/面对面混合模式演进的过程中,积极强化实验室文化及其积极成果对我们实验室为何至关重要。我们认为,在研究团队中积极推广实验室文化能够在危机期间增强学术韧性,帮助研究团队在保持可持续的生活/工作平衡和健康心理状态的同时,维持开展科研活动的能力。