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Research Scientist, Biotechnology Reviews
What is it like working as a Research Scientist, Biotechnology?
August 2017
Challenging.
Research Scientist, Biotechnology in Langston:
Pros: It is home. I came back home to work. What could be better than that?
Cons: The depth that political influence has on all the employees.
April 2016
Focus.
Research Scientist, Biotechnology:
Focus only on your expertise and not other Principal Investigator, remain with agenda and advice given by mentors and refuse negative collaboration for results lead to inaccurate results- stay positive with belief the analysis is your expected results rather wrong or right.
November 2015
Rewarding Work.
Research Scientist, Biotechnology:
Pros: The people, flexible hours, ability to get over time, learning about new drugs and biological processes.
Cons: Poor management. Poor communication. No recognition for going above and beyond. Having a "do the minimum to get by" attitude.
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