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What is your outlook on collaboration? Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
Professor Françoise Barré-Sinoussi explains her outlook on collaboration.
Professor Barré-Sinoussi met students and scientists at in Japan as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative.
Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates offer career advice for young scientists, explain their discoveries and give insights into life after the Nobel Prize. Professor Françoise Barré-Sinoussi received the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work on HIV.
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Do you see yourself as an activist? Nobel Laureate Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
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Professor Françoise Barré-Sinoussi met students and scientists in Japan as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates offer career advice for young scientists, explain their discoveries and give insights into life after the Nobel Prize. Professor Françoise Barré-Sinoussi received the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work on HIV. To hear more ins...
What are your views on high-throughput biology? Peter Doherty
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Peter Doherty, awarded the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, lectured at the Indian Institute of Science. This clip was filmed at a Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative event. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates give career advice for young scientists, explain their discoveries and give insights into life after the Nobel Prize. See www.nobelprizeii.org/ for more advice from Nobel La...
Was a Nobel Prize always on the cards? Peter Doherty
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Peter Doherty, awarded the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, lectured at the Indian Institute of Science. This clip was filmed at a Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative event. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates give career advice for young scientists, explain their discoveries and give insights into life after the Nobel Prize. See www.nobelprizeii.org/ for more advice from Nobel La...
Public health research in a connected world, Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall
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Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall answers the question 'What do you see in the future for public health?' Barry Marshall, awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, visited Fudan University, Shanghai, and Peking University, Beijing, and the AstraZeneca China Research and Development Center as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates give c...
"In some things you just have to do it and then say I'm sorry" - Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall
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Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall answers the question 'Did your family object to your famous helicobacter experiment?' Barry Marshall, awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, visited Fudan University, Shanghai, and Peking University, Beijing, and the AstraZeneca China Research and Development Center as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative. Through the Initiative, Nobel La...
The importance of curiosity driven research, Nobel Laureate, Barry Marshall
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Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall answers the question 'How is research affecting the world in the 21st century?' Barry Marshall, awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, visited Fudan University, Shanghai, and Peking University, Beijing, and the AstraZeneca China Research and Development Center as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureate...
Peter Agre on his work beyond the Nobel Prize, including science diplomacy and human rights
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Nobel Laureate Peter Agre answers the question: 'What have you been doing since being awarded the Nobel Prize?' Peter Agre, awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, lectured at Moscow State University on 24 June 2013 as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative - www.nobelprizeii.org/. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates give career advice for young scientists, explain their discover...
Have you ever had to give up on an experiment? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
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This video was filmed in Manchester as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates give career advice for young scientists, explain their discoveries and give insights into life after the Nobel Prize. See www.nobelprizeii.org/ for more advice for young scientists from Nobel Laureates, or subscribe to the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative UA-cam channel.
"I think it's rather foolish to gamble in science" - Tim Hunt, Nobel Laureate
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Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt answers the question: 'Should scientists take gambles?' This video was filmed in Manchester as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates give career advice for young scientists, explain their discoveries and give insights into life after the Nobel Prize. See www.nobelprizeii.org/ for more advice for young scientists from Nobe...
How do you keep the big picture in mind? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
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This video was filmed in Manchester as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates give career advice for young scientists, explain their discoveries and give insights into life after the Nobel Prize. See www.nobelprizeii.org/ for more advice for young scientists from Nobel Laureates, or subscribe to the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative UA-cam channel.
Why did you choose to study biochemistry at Cambridge? Tim Hunt
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This video was filmed in Manchester as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates give career advice for young scientists, explain their discoveries and give insights into life after the Nobel Prize. See www.nobelprizeii.org/ for more advice for young scientists from Nobel Laureates, or subscribe to the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative UA-cam channel.
Should scientists be secretive about their work? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
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This video was filmed in Manchester as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates give career advice for young scientists, explain their discoveries and give insights into life after the Nobel Prize. See www.nobelprizeii.org/ for more advice for young scientists from Nobel Laureates, or subscribe to the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative UA-cam channel.
"There is going to be an expansion in science education and media" Barry Marshall
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Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall answers the question 'Do you think the public supports scientific research?' Barry Marshall, awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, visited Fudan University, Shanghai, and Peking University, Beijing, and the AstraZeneca China Research and Development Center as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates g...
An unusual impact a Nobel Laureate's work - Barry Marshall
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Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall answers the question 'How has your discovery had an impact?' Barry Marshall, awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, visited Fudan University, Shanghai, and Peking University, Beijing, and the AstraZeneca China Research and Development Center as part of the Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative. Through the Initiative, Nobel Laureates give career advic...
"Once you make a discovery, it's everybody's" - Peter Agre, Nobel Laureate
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"Once you make a discovery, it's everybody's" - Peter Agre, Nobel Laureate
The bigger the finding, the more reviewers resist publication - Tim Hunt
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The bigger the finding, the more reviewers resist publication - Tim Hunt
When is it time to change direction? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
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When is it time to change direction? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
"When I was a graduate student we didn't have a Xerox machine" Tim Hunt
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"When I was a graduate student we didn't have a Xerox machine" Tim Hunt
How should you choose a postdoc position? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
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How should you choose a postdoc position? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
"Anyone who worries about their career probably shouldn't be in science" - Tim Hunt, Nobel Laureate
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"Anyone who worries about their career probably shouldn't be in science" - Tim Hunt, Nobel Laureate
"To make a discovery, it has to be an accident" - Tim Hunt, Nobel Laureate
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"To make a discovery, it has to be an accident" - Tim Hunt, Nobel Laureate
What do you do when your experiments aren't working? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
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What do you do when your experiments aren't working? Nobel Laureate Tim Hunt
Elizabeth Blackburn explains how she learnt to give a good talk
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Elizabeth Blackburn explains how she learnt to give a good talk
"I still lie awake and worry about funding for the lab" - Elizabeth Blackburn
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"I still lie awake and worry about funding for the lab" - Elizabeth Blackburn
"You can't say 'I've done the job and I'm going to go home'" - Elizabeth Blackburn
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"You can't say 'I've done the job and I'm going to go home'" - Elizabeth Blackburn
Did the great discoveries of the past inspire you? Tim Hunt, Nobel Laureate
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Did the great discoveries of the past inspire you? Tim Hunt, Nobel Laureate
"I can open any biological journal and I can see a little bit of me" - Oliver Smithies
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"I can open any biological journal and I can see a little bit of me" - Oliver Smithies
Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative
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Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative
Do you feel lucky to be a scientist? Nobel Laureate Craig Mello
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Do you feel lucky to be a scientist? Nobel Laureate Craig Mello

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @samsun3241
    @samsun3241 8 днів тому

    Shri vidhya vishal sagram noble prize of peace

  • @Forest82Gump
    @Forest82Gump 10 днів тому

    I guess he is BSing about 0.1 % of all postdoc positions, because in most of the cases the important, usually highly narcisistic and often psychopatic professors already have description of the work that the postdoc is expected to do in order to boost professors carreer, so why on Earth would the postdoc write 'I would do this or that'? if the professor (or some of his slaves) already wrote what the future postdoctoral slave is expected to do? And in that description usually a list of tasks that could be done in 5 years is sqeezed in 1.5 years. So, this old man who got nobel prise because every year some narcisistic or psychopatic maniac has to get it, should shut up. And one more thing I want to add: even worse is that it often happens that the day you show up on your work place you realize that you are not even going to do the job that you applied for. So, please give me a break.

  • @markarmage3776
    @markarmage3776 10 днів тому

    Most scientists aren't capable of doing one thing really well. So I think his standards is way too high. But maybe that's why most scientists aren't great scientists.

  • @markarmage3776
    @markarmage3776 11 днів тому

    So his method is the carrot method?

  • @hediyetehrani3974
    @hediyetehrani3974 11 днів тому

    Our conditions are definitely not equal. In completely unequal conditions, talking about research and science is a pure lie that is fed to young researchers. A young student who has to pay 3500 dollars to print an article in a journal, the entire burden of research is on his/her shoulders, his/her honor is for his professor, he/she has to pay all the fees and tuition, science is evil for him/her.

  • @markarmage3776
    @markarmage3776 12 днів тому

    He does realize that when he says this, he's dissing his own colleagues, right?

  • @yqh1994
    @yqh1994 13 днів тому

    Very inspiring. Thank you Professor Yamanaka

  • @yournamehere7182
    @yournamehere7182 15 днів тому

    Barry is very inspiring & a great speaker 👌

  • @rajashekharniyogi9673
    @rajashekharniyogi9673 25 днів тому

    Total Nonsense

  • @S.Dadudida
    @S.Dadudida 26 днів тому

    😊

  • @S.Dadudida
    @S.Dadudida 26 днів тому

    How mutch is the fish

  • @VictoriaNskn
    @VictoriaNskn Місяць тому

    am definitely happy to have met Dr Odija on UA-cam channel. You have done a great improvement in my life. Thanks for curing my HIV completely. May God continue to bless Dr Odija !

  • @Uss-gq2qc
    @Uss-gq2qc Місяць тому

    I'm feeling better now, no more pain, the HIV medication worked according to your prescription, Thanks Dr Ogoh ON UA-cam 0:03

  • @Microbescope
    @Microbescope Місяць тому

    Good one 👍

  • @sydwelglobal1439
    @sydwelglobal1439 Місяць тому

    Why would anyone want to do that? Academia is a cult of insecure egomaniacs! 😂 Go Get paid instead!

  • @BeyboFlores
    @BeyboFlores Місяць тому

    Traducir al español

  • @ThaisaErnestDebBurman19DSCY004
    @ThaisaErnestDebBurman19DSCY004 Місяць тому

    so True

  • @hbltcpmj
    @hbltcpmj Місяць тому

    Hindemburg Melão Jr.

  • @amirmirou8037
    @amirmirou8037 Місяць тому

    So then you can claim that idea and get another noble? 🤔

  • @krishnagupta33452
    @krishnagupta33452 Місяць тому

    Hi

  • @marisalinas9123
    @marisalinas9123 2 місяці тому

    So inspiring, thank you for the words uwu

  • @user-fn7zm1nz2m
    @user-fn7zm1nz2m 2 місяці тому

    In theory of everything , all departments are same.

  • @AndyNyle
    @AndyNyle 2 місяці тому

    this is very true but yet but few in power seems to accept that it’s not Nature or Cell papers that make scientists. It is the lifetime achievement of that investment into the talent. Give bright minds the freedom and they will deliver breakthrough.

  • @robb6059
    @robb6059 2 місяці тому

    "conceive of ultimate reality as some sort of divine emptiness. However, any conception of transcendence that projects or analogizes from our limited sensory and cognitive experience within the material world is, by its very nature, limited and speculative and thus unreliable. No accumulated quantity of sense data within this world can bring us to knowledge of what lies beyond it. Residents of the material world cannot get even a clue of transcendence, argues our Brahma-samhita commentator, “by moving heaven and earth through their organic senses” (p. xix)."

  • @BdvdbHebrb
    @BdvdbHebrb 2 місяці тому

    I'm forever grateful for your treatment Dr Ogoh I have a report for the hiv test confirmation and it came out negative after applying your herbs ❤ 0:00❤🎉🎉😊 0:01 ❤

  • @user-pw7rj4fe1j
    @user-pw7rj4fe1j 2 місяці тому

    יא

  • @blue3559
    @blue3559 2 місяці тому

    He is among the few heroes who truly matter throughout human history.

  • @VdvdbDvvdbd
    @VdvdbDvvdbd 2 місяці тому

    Dr Ogoh on UA-cam is great, i am amazed for the rapid healing I got after taking your medicine cure for Hiv, God bless you for me 🙏🎉❤🎉

  • @user-zb3op6vz3c
    @user-zb3op6vz3c 2 місяці тому

    The analogy goes like this. Imagine that you are a student about to take your A-level mathematics official examination in next 2 weeks. You saw a new mathematics textbook from a different publisher in a bookshop. You bought the book and returned home. One day around 5.30 pm, you attempt to do 5 questions from the textbook, you selected 5 random questions from these 5 chapters: Matrices, Complex numbers, Vectors, Differentiation and Integration. You spend about 25 minutes doing the five mathematics questions, scribbling down your working on 5 different sheet of papers. The time is about 6 pm, you stopped and went out to play basketball with your friends. You returned home around 7.30 pm. You took a bath and had a dinner with your family. You returned back to your study table and checked your scribbled down 5 answers against the book's answers section. To your horror, you found out that you have got it all wrongs. But you said "Hey, I have published 5 papers, right? See, I am holding 5 sheet of papers". Another student somewhere out there, did the same feat, but he attempted 2 questions from 2 chapters: Differential Equations and Numerical Methods and he got it all rights, a 2 out of 2 and you got 0 out of 5. But you said, "Hey I published more papers than him, 5, he only got 2. I deserved to be an assistant professor, right? If I keep on publishing more, I get to be promoted to be a full tenured university professor, keep on doing this, then onward to become a university president or chancellor or maybe a future director of a research institute, right?" You found out that your friend Thomas, did the same feat, he also got it all wrongs, 0 out of 5 from the same 5 chapters. But this is okay, since you are going to put a reference at the end of your 5 papers, citing Thomas's work and Thomas returned the favor and did the same, citing your work. Now you have them all: published papers, citations, H-index, impact factors, research grants, etc...

  • @adityapatel8156
    @adityapatel8156 2 місяці тому

    If impact factor of journal is not important then How scientific skill will be measured in your scientific carrier ?

  • @user-he8ht4xe5e
    @user-he8ht4xe5e 2 місяці тому

  • @user-zb3op6vz3c
    @user-zb3op6vz3c 3 місяці тому

    Good for him!

  • @user-zb3op6vz3c
    @user-zb3op6vz3c 3 місяці тому

    Do not artificially inflate your ego by calling yourself a Professor if you have not won a Nobel prize, your numerous published papers are meaningless with zero impact on humanity. Just call yourself an Associate Professor or an Emeritus Associate Professor if you are over certain ages.

  • @user-zb3op6vz3c
    @user-zb3op6vz3c 3 місяці тому

    If the Government is willing to throw money at you, the scientist, the scientist could go on and on without many things.

  • @macaroni6028
    @macaroni6028 3 місяці тому

    Basically it looks to me that this guy wants you to work for him for free for a month before he hires you. He wants no one to learn nothing during their postdoc. Outlining the research path should be done during the initial period of your postdoc. Also no guarantee that he might just not answer and steal your intellectual work proposed in your application.

  • @macaroni6028
    @macaroni6028 3 місяці тому

    you take a month off and read their work? WTF? Who has the time and/or money to be able to afford that? You quit your job, spend two months for two applications. If you then don't get the job, because simply, it could happen that they don't need a postdoc in their lab in that moment, you have wasted two months of your life with no income and still have no job. Academica s*cks.

  • @user-yh8ni6ty8v
    @user-yh8ni6ty8v 3 місяці тому

    Thank you Dr Obehi Herbal Home after meeting your channel on UA-cam my life changed I am free from HIV💓💓🫶

  • @khalidbashir4033
    @khalidbashir4033 4 місяці тому

    Many big scientists have got no Nobel prize but they really did wonderful experiments. Prize should not be the motive , neither the prize winner should be inspiration. What actually matters is idea. And the idea cannot be put on social media for free.

  • @student_remo
    @student_remo 4 місяці тому

    Highlights: Russia 1966, Bob Macy, Justin Long, aquaporin, brain, sweat glands, Philip Touma, Dr James Carberry, vasopressin, Russian medicine AstraZeneca. 47:55 Aquaporin implicated in multiple clinical disorders: renal-vascular diseases, loss of vision, blindness, brain injury and edema or oedema, hyperthermia, starvation and obesity, malaria, arsenic toxicity. Certain homologs permeated by glycerol, nitrate, or arsenite.

  • @student_remo
    @student_remo 4 місяці тому

    Fascinating lecture!

  • @shaswatachowdhury9032
    @shaswatachowdhury9032 4 місяці тому

    True!! It took me some time to realize this while applying for my postdoc, and trust me, doing research about their team and integrating your ideas with their vision will give you much more satisfaction instead of sending blueprint emails. Even after this you might not get a response but the chances of getting one get higher. BEWARE -- NEVER EVER disclose every part of your plan; it has to be very generic to give the impression that you have thought about it. You never know it might be stolen! Moreover, I also accept the fact that at the end of Ph.D. it becomes super difficult to invest time in multiple applications in such a short time frame; the ratio of getting a response to the total no. of applications/emails ~ 1:20 or even worse. But all I can say is never lose hope. You have come this far, and you will definitely go further. You will very soon find the right person at the right time; till then keep applying with full intent.. All the best!

  • @user-zb3op6vz3c
    @user-zb3op6vz3c 4 місяці тому

    Professional beggar at work- scientist "begging" for government grant.

  • @user-zb3op6vz3c
    @user-zb3op6vz3c 4 місяці тому

    Kung Ming replied, "There are scholars and scholars. There is the noble scholar, loyal and patriotic, of perfect rectitude a hater of any crookedness. The concern of such a scholar is to act in full sympathy with his day and leave to future ages a fine reputation. There is the scholar of the mean type, a pedant and nothing more. He labours constantly with his pen, in his callow youth composing odes and in hoary age still striving to understand the classical books completely. Thousands of words flow from his pen but there is not a solid idea in his breast (📃Western academics and scholars with "Publish or Perish" mentality📝✒). He may, as did Yang Hsiung, glorify the age with his writings and yet stoop to serve a tyrant as Mang. No wonder Yang threw himself out of a window; he had to. That is the way of the scholar of mean type. Though he composes odes by the hundred (publish papers!!📝), what is the use of him?". _____________________ University academia system (number of publications and citations) can be easily game and hack in order to gain PhD, tenure, professorship, promotion, etc.. Just learn how to write research papers before you begin your undergraduate classes.

  • @user-zb3op6vz3c
    @user-zb3op6vz3c 4 місяці тому

    Kung Ming replied, "There are scholars and scholars. There is the noble scholar, loyal and patriotic, of perfect rectitude a hater of any crookedness. The concern of such a scholar is to act in full sympathy with his day and leave to future ages a fine reputation. There is the scholar of the mean type, a pedant and nothing more. He labours constantly with his pen, in his callow youth composing odes and in hoary age still striving to understand the classical books completely. Thousands of words flow from his pen but there is not a solid idea in his breast (📃Western academics and scholars with "Publish or Perish" mentality📝✒). He may, as did Yang Hsiung, glorify the age with his writings and yet stoop to serve a tyrant as Mang. No wonder Yang threw himself out of a window; he had to. That is the way of the scholar of mean type. Though he composes odes by the hundred (publish papers!!📝), what is the use of him?". _____________________ University academia system (number of publications and citations) can be easily game and hack in order to gain PhD, tenure, professorship, promotion, etc.. Just learn how to write research papers before you begin your undergraduate classes.

  • @Ddd-ij7ct
    @Ddd-ij7ct 5 місяців тому

    I’m so happy for DR OGOH on UA-cam for his good HIV MEDICATION that defeated my virus.❤ 0:02 😊

  •  5 місяців тому

    This is also a suggestion made by Karl Popper, based on the principle of falsification. Try to falsify theses to test their robustness.

  • @finehandic
    @finehandic 5 місяців тому

    2024....not cure yet

  • @mendelian8768
    @mendelian8768 5 місяців тому

    Just simple, don't do it. Your life time is not social welfare for those universities. And more smart people don't seem to go the postoc route and universities will get less good applicants.

  • @vishnu6398
    @vishnu6398 6 місяців тому

    0:15 (in the worst instance) Does that mean professors don't like to be addressed as Sir, they like only to be addressed as Prof. xyz

  • @user-zb3op6vz3c
    @user-zb3op6vz3c 6 місяців тому

    A PhD in basic science makes you have the license to practice science (mathematics, physics, chemistry, biochemistry, biology, etc). A University scientist/researcher/academia/professor is just a special extension of Government employees. If the "Government" wants you, you will be hired to start as an assistant professor. Then all these factors will dictate your research and academic career for the remaining of your life: number of publications, citations, impact factors and government research grants. It has to be similar, both the government and scientists, example, Thailand government- Thai scientists, German government- German scientists, Japan government- Japanese scientists, Canada government- Canadian scientists, etc. Stephen Hawking is a British scientist, his employer or boss is the British government. Oppenheimer is an American physicist, his employer is the US government.

    • @titanicisshit1647
      @titanicisshit1647 4 місяці тому

      not all uniersities and grants are related to the government ,certainly not stanford and duke where brian kolbika worked and a phd isn't a license to practice science lol