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Some PIs feel they should stipulate a specific number of hours per week that they expect graduate students or postdocs to work. But that strategy does not necessarily work well and can generate resentment. Focusing on productivity will prove more successful than focusing on the number of hours on the specific hours an individual works.¡± p. 65. ¡°Authorship of papers. It is unwise to make upfront promise about authorship. You may choose to make it a policy in your lab to wait until you know how much each person has actually contributed before authorship is assigned.¡± µÚËÄÕ¡°Chapter 4: Staffing Your Laboratory¡±½²½âÁËÔõÑùÕÐÈË£¬°üÀ¨±¾¿ÆÉú£¬Ñо¿Éú£¬²©Ê¿ºó£¬¼¼ÊõÔ±¡£ÀïÃæ½²µ½Ò»ÖÖÏÖÏó¾ÍÊÇÒ»¸öÄêÇáµÄµ¼Ê¦Èç¹û´òÏìÆ·ÅÆ£¬ËûÅàÑøµÄÑо¿ÉúÖÊÁ¿¸ß£¬³ö·ºÃ£¬Ëû¶ÔÑо¿ÉúºÃ£¬×ÔÈ»»áÓкܶàÈËÀ´Í¶±¼¡£·´Ö®£¬Èç¹ûËû¶ÔÑо¿Éú²»ºÃ£¬ÄÇôºÜ¶àÈ˶¼»áÖªµÀ£¬ÉúÒâµÄÅÆ×ÓÒ²ßÆµôÁË¡£ p. 80. ¡°Thoughtful mentoring of graduate students early in your career will help you develop a positive reputation and will increase your ability to attract other graduate students. On the other hand, if your first graduates have negative experiences in your lab, they will quickly share this with their peers, and your ability to recruit students will suffer greatly.¡± µÚÎåÕ¡°Chapter 5: Mentoring and Being Mentored ¡±½²Á˺ܶàÓýÈËÖ®µÀ¡£ÆäÖУ¬Ëü½²Á˵¼Ê¦Ó¦¸Ã´«ÊÚѧÉú¿ÆÑ§ÖªÊ¶¼¼ÄÜ£¬¸øËûÃǽ²¿ÆÑ§µÄÕþÖÎѧ£¬±ÈÈç·¢±íÎÄÕ¶Ը¶Éó¸åÈËÖ®µÀ£¬¸øËûÃÇÌṩ»ú»á²Î¼ÓѧÊõ½»Á÷£¬µ«Êǵ¼Ê¦È´Ó¦¸Ã±ÜÃâ½éÈëѧÉúµÄ˽Éú»î¡£ÁíÍâÒ»¸öÒªµã¾ÍÊÇ£¬µ±Ñ§Éú»òÕß²©Ê¿ºóÀ뿪ÒÔǰµÄµ¼Ê¦ºó£¬Ó¦¸Ã±£³ÖÁªÏµ¡£ p. 99. ¡°Generally speaking, a mentor provides whatever is needed to further a trainee¡¯s professional development but is not necessarily a friend. You should offer to teach technical skills, give advice about the political aspects of science, and suggest networking opportunities, but you should not offer advice on personal matter. Often, emotional issues are relevant to one¡¯s work, and you can offer moral support, but a good mentor treads carefully.¡± p. 106. ¡°Don¡¯t let go of your old mentors. Stay in close touch with your graduate and postdoc advisors. Although they may not be familiar with your new environment, their distance from it, combined with their general understanding of the world of science, can help you put your current environment in perspective. Also, you never know when you will need to ask them for a reference or other professional help. Even a quick e-mail to let them know that you published a paper or received a research grant or an award will help them support your career.¡± µÚÁùÕ¡°Chapter 6: Time Management ¡±½²Á˺ܶàʱ¼ä¹ÜÀí֪ʶ¡£ÆäÖÐ×îÐÀÉ͵ľÍÊÇÎÒ³£ËµµÄ¡°¹«Ë½¼æ¹Ë£¬»ìºÏ´ò·¨¡±¡£ÏóÎÒ£¬ÖÜÁùÖÜÈÕ¾³£µ½ÊµÑéÊÒÀïÃæÀ´£¬ÓÃÒµÓàʱ¼ä¸ÉЩÉÔ΢ÇáËɵĻ¸ÉЩֻҪ°Ñ¶«Î÷·Åµ½ÒÇÆ÷ÉÏÈ¥£¬¾Í¿ÉÒÔ°þÏ÷ÒÇÆ÷ÈÃËü×Ô¶¯²âÊԵĻµ«ÊÇÉϰàʱ¼äÎÒµ±È»Ò²¿´ºÍ×Ô¼º¿ÆÑпÎÌâÎ޹صÄÎÄÏ×£¬ÉÏÍø½»ÐÅÓÿ¨£¬·¢e-mail£¬È¥Ò½Ôº¿´²¡£®Õâô×ö£¬ÎÒ¾õµÃЧ¹û·Ç³£ºÃ£® p. 116. ¡°Bring some of your home to work as well as some of your work to home. You live in both worlds; look for ways to bring them together (e.g., if you have a long commute, leave early to beat t he traffic and save breakfast and the newspaper for your office). Seek to integrate your professional and personal activities where appropriate as well as to separate work and play where appropriate; doing so can maximize your effectiveness and satisfaction in both areas.¡± µÚʮա°Chapter 10: Getting Published and Increasing Your Visibility¡±½²ÁË·¢±íÎÄÕÂÖ®µÀ¡£ÀïÃæ½²µÄºÜ¶à¹Ûµã¶¼ÄܽâÊÍÎÒÐÄÖеÄÒɻ󡣱ÈÈç˵ÕâÀïÃæÌáµ½£¬×÷ΪÄêÇáµÄÑо¿Õߣ¬ÖØÒªµÄ²»ÊÇ·¢±í¶àÉÙÆªÁ½Ò³¿ì±¨£¬ÖØÒªµÄÊÇÓжàÉÙ³¤ÎÄÕ¡£ÁíÍ⣬Éú»îÖкܶàÈ˶¼Ï²»¶°ÑÊÖÍ·µÄÎÄÕ°Ѽ۸ñ³ËÒÔ¼¸±¶Âôµô¡£µ«ÊÇ×÷ÕßÈÏΪӦ¸Ã¿Í¹ÛÖªµÀ×Ô¼ºÎÄÕ¾¿¾¹Ó¦¸ÃͶʲôÔÓÖ¾¡£×÷Õß»¹½éÉÜÁ˱»ÑûÇëÉó¸å×ӵĺô¦£¬ËµÁË×Ô¼ºÎÄÕ·¢±íºóÌá¸ßÖªÃû¶ÈµÄ·½·¨£ºÔÚ×Ô¼º²©¿ÍÉϽéÉÜ£¡ p. 176. ¡°As a beginning investigator, you will need to concentrate on getting your research published as peer-reviewed, full-length articles. These are by far the priority of both tenure committees and the study sections of granting agencies. Technical comments and letters to the editor count for very little in most fields.¡± p. 178. ¡°The top-tier journals receive far more submissions than they can publish. Be realistic about your chances. You will lose precious time by submitting your paper to the wrong journal.¡± p. 182. ¡°As your relationships with journal editors develop, you may be asked to review manuscripts submitted by other scientists. Take this task seriously. Do the review thoroughly and promptly. If you don¡¯t have time or don¡¯t think you have the right experience, let the editor know right away. They will not hold this against you. A later or weak review, however, could hurt your reputation with the editors. The benefits of serving as a reviewer are potentially great. Not only will you learn others¡¯ research, you will improve your own critical skill and confirm your standing as a knowledgeable scientist in the eyes if the editors. Your own future papers will be taken more seriously if you do good reviews.¡± p. 183. ¡°Your patience and persistence have paid off, and your article has been accepted by a good journal. Now you can use your newly minted publication as a tool in legitimate effort at self-promotion. You want to be known to your scientific colleagues nationwide. Here are something you can do: Announce the publication on your personal Web site and in e-mail correspondence with your friends. 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