Revised edition of: Success in academic surgery. Basic science / Melina R. Kibbe, Scott A. LeMaire, editors. [2014]
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Preface; References; Contents; 1: How to Set Up, Staff, and Fund Your Basic Science or Translational Research Laboratory; Introduction; Protected Time; Schedule and Time Management; Research Space; Equipment and Supplies: Things You Will Need to Purchase; Laboratory Personnel and Technical Assistance; Mentorship; Collaborators; Grant Funding; Putting It All Together in "The Package"; Responding to Failure; Summary; Reference; 2: Choosing a Good Scientific Mentor and Being a Good Mentee; Introduction; Defining Mentorship; Mentorship by Career Stage; Choosing a Good Scientific Mentor
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"This updated volume provides the foundation for starting a basic science research career as an academic surgeon. Taking a practical approach, the book covers the suggested timeline for the initial academic appointment, including how to setup and fund the laboratory and identifying appropriate scientific mentors and lab personnel. It also describes the application of basic and advanced research techniques, including animal models, flow cytometry, gene editing, tissue engineering, and microbiome analysis. Success in Academic Surgery: Basic Science aims to give guidance on the application of basic and advanced techniques in surgical research. This book is relevant to senior residents and fellows approaching their first academic appointment, as well as more senior investigators interested in expanding their research horizons"--Publisher's description.