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Why are academic papers so difficult to read? This year was my first year working in a bio-statistics lab. I'm an undergrad with aspirations of pursuing a PhD in biostatistics. During lab meetings this year, we were required to read a paper once every two weeks or so, and I greatly struggled with understanding what was even trying to be said in most of these papers. When we spoke on the papers in meetings, the points seemed very simple and made the papers seem convoluted and full of jargon. Is this a common style in academic writing? Did any of you feel this way when you first began to read academic papers? I can't tell if I'm frustrated because I like to write in a simple style so most people can follow what I'm saying, or if I'm just not cut out for this kind of work. Any opinion on this? Reading so many papers has kind of discouraged me from writing my own papers in the future. I know I'll have to do it, but as of right now, I feel like I'll be awful at it. | d0d3b1ebc8000496b5530a12417774c9b60de2bdbda31436c7b18d541cf0af45 | [
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Professors and PhD supervisors, what do you look for in "cold emails" and supervision enquiries from potential students? Im in the biology field, but I think this question applies to every field. Im currently looking at cold emailing a few professors on some phd grad programs I love the look of or enquiring about supervision on their uni websites, but I suffer bad with imposter syndrome and have absolutely no clue what is expected from me in these "cold emails". im very worried about annoying any potential supervisors and ruining my chances, and also coming across as being full of my self and overconfident of my abilities. But I also dont want to downplay myself. Questions like "what makes you an outstanding applicant" scare me. Im sure a lot of potential grad students feel like this and any advice would be helpful!! I know im overthinking hahaha | 2d37f7b244846e7673a0d3b2bb888b84975668c13dbac9d2e383d3176fbfe92f | [
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Professors and PhD supervisors, what do you look for in "cold emails" and supervision enquiries from potential students? Im in the biology field, but I think this question applies to every field. Im currently looking at cold emailing a few professors on some phd grad programs I love the look of or enquiring about supervision on their uni websites, but I suffer bad with imposter syndrome and have absolutely no clue what is expected from me in these "cold emails". im very worried about annoying any potential supervisors and ruining my chances, and also coming across as being full of my self and overconfident of my abilities. But I also dont want to downplay myself. Questions like "what makes you an outstanding applicant" scare me. Im sure a lot of potential grad students feel like this and any advice would be helpful!! I know im overthinking hahaha | 2d37f7b244846e7673a0d3b2bb888b84975668c13dbac9d2e383d3176fbfe92f | [
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My PhD supervisor took advantage of me, and I feel like I got nothing in return Hello everyone May I ask you for some comment or advice on that matter. I am doing my PhD since 2019 in the subject of molecular biology. I am at the end stage of my PhD. Despite the harsh beginning, I put really a lot of effort to become very good in laboratory work and I started spending a lot of time within the lab working at the bench within the 1st year of my PhD until now. My supervisor was saying from the beginning that he wants us to release between 2-3 research articles + 1 review. And that he will help us with that. Throughout my PhD, I was involved in 3-4 different projects. Although, it was hard, I was really engaged in all of them because I remembered his words about the publications. In addition to this, because we had no post-docs, I was responsible for the preparation of buffers and reagents, as well as the management of the stock in my lab. Throughout my PhD there were another 3 students who were very negligible about the "condition" of our lab. One of them who helped me quite a lot left because of the conflict with supervisor. After that, whenever some reagent finished, I had to take care of that myself. In addition to this, they come to the lab very spontaneously, and sometimes they can come to the lab only 2-3 times throughout the whole week Now, roughly 6 months before the finish of my stipend, during the lab meeting, he pointed out that the "lab members" have to start attending the lab regularly. His statement was a bit more elaborate, however, It made me feel like I am the one being targeted. In addition to this, I was then asked to come to the lab on some specific day to take care of the master student and do the experiment. I said that "I cannot, because I want to focus on writing my thesis this week". He was all surprised and repeated to me I need to come to the lab. I explained to him again that "at the beginning of the PhD I was told that there is a benchwork period and writing period, and now I want to focus on writing because I am lagging behind with that" (especially compared to the PhD students who haven't been coming to the lab that often). Also meantime I was preparing some review articles. I sent it to him for some feedback, however, feedback wasn't very helpful, and usually was saying to add something more. Now I ended up with a big chunk of text, that I do not really know how to handle. I believe I need more help with that, but it is not coming. I talked with him again recently, and I said that I am happy to still sacrifice some time for my "main" lab project because I hope to have it published. The supervisor said that the process is not that simple and it might take another 3-6 months before we manage to publicize it. I am not familiar with the publication process or how to assemble a good "paper", because It is my first time doing it. And since I am a PhD student, I require some help with that. On the end it seems like I spent 3 years, gathering data for my boss for different projects, while, he did not help me to publicate anything, not even a review paper which would make me more employable. I will add that my supervisor had some conflicts with his employees which made them quit. I know that it might sound "one-sided", but this is really how I feel. I talk with my secondary supervisor, and he shared the idea that my supervisor has his own agenda that he follows. What should I do about this, should I forward an official complaint on him to the University. Or maybe I just complain too much? Please help, Thanks | cce670ce15cc654a03694d02177d6a5efab5bf75b7aec1bb5b4577917606339d | [
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My PhD supervisor took advantage of me, and I feel like I got nothing in return Hello everyone May I ask you for some comment or advice on that matter. I am doing my PhD since 2019 in the subject of molecular biology. I am at the end stage of my PhD. Despite the harsh beginning, I put really a lot of effort to become very good in laboratory work and I started spending a lot of time within the lab working at the bench within the 1st year of my PhD until now. My supervisor was saying from the beginning that he wants us to release between 2-3 research articles + 1 review. And that he will help us with that. Throughout my PhD, I was involved in 3-4 different projects. Although, it was hard, I was really engaged in all of them because I remembered his words about the publications. In addition to this, because we had no post-docs, I was responsible for the preparation of buffers and reagents, as well as the management of the stock in my lab. Throughout my PhD there were another 3 students who were very negligible about the "condition" of our lab. One of them who helped me quite a lot left because of the conflict with supervisor. After that, whenever some reagent finished, I had to take care of that myself. In addition to this, they come to the lab very spontaneously, and sometimes they can come to the lab only 2-3 times throughout the whole week Now, roughly 6 months before the finish of my stipend, during the lab meeting, he pointed out that the "lab members" have to start attending the lab regularly. His statement was a bit more elaborate, however, It made me feel like I am the one being targeted. In addition to this, I was then asked to come to the lab on some specific day to take care of the master student and do the experiment. I said that "I cannot, because I want to focus on writing my thesis this week". He was all surprised and repeated to me I need to come to the lab. I explained to him again that "at the beginning of the PhD I was told that there is a benchwork period and writing period, and now I want to focus on writing because I am lagging behind with that" (especially compared to the PhD students who haven't been coming to the lab that often). Also meantime I was preparing some review articles. I sent it to him for some feedback, however, feedback wasn't very helpful, and usually was saying to add something more. Now I ended up with a big chunk of text, that I do not really know how to handle. I believe I need more help with that, but it is not coming. I talked with him again recently, and I said that I am happy to still sacrifice some time for my "main" lab project because I hope to have it published. The supervisor said that the process is not that simple and it might take another 3-6 months before we manage to publicize it. I am not familiar with the publication process or how to assemble a good "paper", because It is my first time doing it. And since I am a PhD student, I require some help with that. On the end it seems like I spent 3 years, gathering data for my boss for different projects, while, he did not help me to publicate anything, not even a review paper which would make me more employable. I will add that my supervisor had some conflicts with his employees which made them quit. I know that it might sound "one-sided", but this is really how I feel. I talk with my secondary supervisor, and he shared the idea that my supervisor has his own agenda that he follows. What should I do about this, should I forward an official complaint on him to the University. Or maybe I just complain too much? Please help, Thanks | cce670ce15cc654a03694d02177d6a5efab5bf75b7aec1bb5b4577917606339d | [
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My PhD supervisor took advantage of me, and I feel like I got nothing in return Hello everyone May I ask you for some comment or advice on that matter. I am doing my PhD since 2019 in the subject of molecular biology. I am at the end stage of my PhD. Despite the harsh beginning, I put really a lot of effort to become very good in laboratory work and I started spending a lot of time within the lab working at the bench within the 1st year of my PhD until now. My supervisor was saying from the beginning that he wants us to release between 2-3 research articles + 1 review. And that he will help us with that. Throughout my PhD, I was involved in 3-4 different projects. Although, it was hard, I was really engaged in all of them because I remembered his words about the publications. In addition to this, because we had no post-docs, I was responsible for the preparation of buffers and reagents, as well as the management of the stock in my lab. Throughout my PhD there were another 3 students who were very negligible about the "condition" of our lab. One of them who helped me quite a lot left because of the conflict with supervisor. After that, whenever some reagent finished, I had to take care of that myself. In addition to this, they come to the lab very spontaneously, and sometimes they can come to the lab only 2-3 times throughout the whole week Now, roughly 6 months before the finish of my stipend, during the lab meeting, he pointed out that the "lab members" have to start attending the lab regularly. His statement was a bit more elaborate, however, It made me feel like I am the one being targeted. In addition to this, I was then asked to come to the lab on some specific day to take care of the master student and do the experiment. I said that "I cannot, because I want to focus on writing my thesis this week". He was all surprised and repeated to me I need to come to the lab. I explained to him again that "at the beginning of the PhD I was told that there is a benchwork period and writing period, and now I want to focus on writing because I am lagging behind with that" (especially compared to the PhD students who haven't been coming to the lab that often). Also meantime I was preparing some review articles. I sent it to him for some feedback, however, feedback wasn't very helpful, and usually was saying to add something more. Now I ended up with a big chunk of text, that I do not really know how to handle. I believe I need more help with that, but it is not coming. I talked with him again recently, and I said that I am happy to still sacrifice some time for my "main" lab project because I hope to have it published. The supervisor said that the process is not that simple and it might take another 3-6 months before we manage to publicize it. I am not familiar with the publication process or how to assemble a good "paper", because It is my first time doing it. And since I am a PhD student, I require some help with that. On the end it seems like I spent 3 years, gathering data for my boss for different projects, while, he did not help me to publicate anything, not even a review paper which would make me more employable. I will add that my supervisor had some conflicts with his employees which made them quit. I know that it might sound "one-sided", but this is really how I feel. I talk with my secondary supervisor, and he shared the idea that my supervisor has his own agenda that he follows. What should I do about this, should I forward an official complaint on him to the University. Or maybe I just complain too much? Please help, Thanks | cce670ce15cc654a03694d02177d6a5efab5bf75b7aec1bb5b4577917606339d | [
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My PhD supervisor took advantage of me, and I feel like I got nothing in return Hello everyone May I ask you for some comment or advice on that matter. I am doing my PhD since 2019 in the subject of molecular biology. I am at the end stage of my PhD. Despite the harsh beginning, I put really a lot of effort to become very good in laboratory work and I started spending a lot of time within the lab working at the bench within the 1st year of my PhD until now. My supervisor was saying from the beginning that he wants us to release between 2-3 research articles + 1 review. And that he will help us with that. Throughout my PhD, I was involved in 3-4 different projects. Although, it was hard, I was really engaged in all of them because I remembered his words about the publications. In addition to this, because we had no post-docs, I was responsible for the preparation of buffers and reagents, as well as the management of the stock in my lab. Throughout my PhD there were another 3 students who were very negligible about the "condition" of our lab. One of them who helped me quite a lot left because of the conflict with supervisor. After that, whenever some reagent finished, I had to take care of that myself. In addition to this, they come to the lab very spontaneously, and sometimes they can come to the lab only 2-3 times throughout the whole week Now, roughly 6 months before the finish of my stipend, during the lab meeting, he pointed out that the "lab members" have to start attending the lab regularly. His statement was a bit more elaborate, however, It made me feel like I am the one being targeted. In addition to this, I was then asked to come to the lab on some specific day to take care of the master student and do the experiment. I said that "I cannot, because I want to focus on writing my thesis this week". He was all surprised and repeated to me I need to come to the lab. I explained to him again that "at the beginning of the PhD I was told that there is a benchwork period and writing period, and now I want to focus on writing because I am lagging behind with that" (especially compared to the PhD students who haven't been coming to the lab that often). Also meantime I was preparing some review articles. I sent it to him for some feedback, however, feedback wasn't very helpful, and usually was saying to add something more. Now I ended up with a big chunk of text, that I do not really know how to handle. I believe I need more help with that, but it is not coming. I talked with him again recently, and I said that I am happy to still sacrifice some time for my "main" lab project because I hope to have it published. The supervisor said that the process is not that simple and it might take another 3-6 months before we manage to publicize it. I am not familiar with the publication process or how to assemble a good "paper", because It is my first time doing it. And since I am a PhD student, I require some help with that. On the end it seems like I spent 3 years, gathering data for my boss for different projects, while, he did not help me to publicate anything, not even a review paper which would make me more employable. I will add that my supervisor had some conflicts with his employees which made them quit. I know that it might sound "one-sided", but this is really how I feel. I talk with my secondary supervisor, and he shared the idea that my supervisor has his own agenda that he follows. What should I do about this, should I forward an official complaint on him to the University. Or maybe I just complain too much? Please help, Thanks | cce670ce15cc654a03694d02177d6a5efab5bf75b7aec1bb5b4577917606339d | [
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My PhD supervisor took advantage of me, and I feel like I got nothing in return Hello everyone May I ask you for some comment or advice on that matter. I am doing my PhD since 2019 in the subject of molecular biology. I am at the end stage of my PhD. Despite the harsh beginning, I put really a lot of effort to become very good in laboratory work and I started spending a lot of time within the lab working at the bench within the 1st year of my PhD until now. My supervisor was saying from the beginning that he wants us to release between 2-3 research articles + 1 review. And that he will help us with that. Throughout my PhD, I was involved in 3-4 different projects. Although, it was hard, I was really engaged in all of them because I remembered his words about the publications. In addition to this, because we had no post-docs, I was responsible for the preparation of buffers and reagents, as well as the management of the stock in my lab. Throughout my PhD there were another 3 students who were very negligible about the "condition" of our lab. One of them who helped me quite a lot left because of the conflict with supervisor. After that, whenever some reagent finished, I had to take care of that myself. In addition to this, they come to the lab very spontaneously, and sometimes they can come to the lab only 2-3 times throughout the whole week Now, roughly 6 months before the finish of my stipend, during the lab meeting, he pointed out that the "lab members" have to start attending the lab regularly. His statement was a bit more elaborate, however, It made me feel like I am the one being targeted. In addition to this, I was then asked to come to the lab on some specific day to take care of the master student and do the experiment. I said that "I cannot, because I want to focus on writing my thesis this week". He was all surprised and repeated to me I need to come to the lab. I explained to him again that "at the beginning of the PhD I was told that there is a benchwork period and writing period, and now I want to focus on writing because I am lagging behind with that" (especially compared to the PhD students who haven't been coming to the lab that often). Also meantime I was preparing some review articles. I sent it to him for some feedback, however, feedback wasn't very helpful, and usually was saying to add something more. Now I ended up with a big chunk of text, that I do not really know how to handle. I believe I need more help with that, but it is not coming. I talked with him again recently, and I said that I am happy to still sacrifice some time for my "main" lab project because I hope to have it published. The supervisor said that the process is not that simple and it might take another 3-6 months before we manage to publicize it. I am not familiar with the publication process or how to assemble a good "paper", because It is my first time doing it. And since I am a PhD student, I require some help with that. On the end it seems like I spent 3 years, gathering data for my boss for different projects, while, he did not help me to publicate anything, not even a review paper which would make me more employable. I will add that my supervisor had some conflicts with his employees which made them quit. I know that it might sound "one-sided", but this is really how I feel. I talk with my secondary supervisor, and he shared the idea that my supervisor has his own agenda that he follows. What should I do about this, should I forward an official complaint on him to the University. Or maybe I just complain too much? Please help, Thanks | cce670ce15cc654a03694d02177d6a5efab5bf75b7aec1bb5b4577917606339d | [
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My PhD supervisor took advantage of me, and I feel like I got nothing in return Hello everyone May I ask you for some comment or advice on that matter. I am doing my PhD since 2019 in the subject of molecular biology. I am at the end stage of my PhD. Despite the harsh beginning, I put really a lot of effort to become very good in laboratory work and I started spending a lot of time within the lab working at the bench within the 1st year of my PhD until now. My supervisor was saying from the beginning that he wants us to release between 2-3 research articles + 1 review. And that he will help us with that. Throughout my PhD, I was involved in 3-4 different projects. Although, it was hard, I was really engaged in all of them because I remembered his words about the publications. In addition to this, because we had no post-docs, I was responsible for the preparation of buffers and reagents, as well as the management of the stock in my lab. Throughout my PhD there were another 3 students who were very negligible about the "condition" of our lab. One of them who helped me quite a lot left because of the conflict with supervisor. After that, whenever some reagent finished, I had to take care of that myself. In addition to this, they come to the lab very spontaneously, and sometimes they can come to the lab only 2-3 times throughout the whole week Now, roughly 6 months before the finish of my stipend, during the lab meeting, he pointed out that the "lab members" have to start attending the lab regularly. His statement was a bit more elaborate, however, It made me feel like I am the one being targeted. In addition to this, I was then asked to come to the lab on some specific day to take care of the master student and do the experiment. I said that "I cannot, because I want to focus on writing my thesis this week". He was all surprised and repeated to me I need to come to the lab. I explained to him again that "at the beginning of the PhD I was told that there is a benchwork period and writing period, and now I want to focus on writing because I am lagging behind with that" (especially compared to the PhD students who haven't been coming to the lab that often). Also meantime I was preparing some review articles. I sent it to him for some feedback, however, feedback wasn't very helpful, and usually was saying to add something more. Now I ended up with a big chunk of text, that I do not really know how to handle. I believe I need more help with that, but it is not coming. I talked with him again recently, and I said that I am happy to still sacrifice some time for my "main" lab project because I hope to have it published. The supervisor said that the process is not that simple and it might take another 3-6 months before we manage to publicize it. I am not familiar with the publication process or how to assemble a good "paper", because It is my first time doing it. And since I am a PhD student, I require some help with that. On the end it seems like I spent 3 years, gathering data for my boss for different projects, while, he did not help me to publicate anything, not even a review paper which would make me more employable. I will add that my supervisor had some conflicts with his employees which made them quit. I know that it might sound "one-sided", but this is really how I feel. I talk with my secondary supervisor, and he shared the idea that my supervisor has his own agenda that he follows. What should I do about this, should I forward an official complaint on him to the University. Or maybe I just complain too much? Please help, Thanks | cce670ce15cc654a03694d02177d6a5efab5bf75b7aec1bb5b4577917606339d | [
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My PhD supervisor took advantage of me, and I feel like I got nothing in return Hello everyone May I ask you for some comment or advice on that matter. I am doing my PhD since 2019 in the subject of molecular biology. I am at the end stage of my PhD. Despite the harsh beginning, I put really a lot of effort to become very good in laboratory work and I started spending a lot of time within the lab working at the bench within the 1st year of my PhD until now. My supervisor was saying from the beginning that he wants us to release between 2-3 research articles + 1 review. And that he will help us with that. Throughout my PhD, I was involved in 3-4 different projects. Although, it was hard, I was really engaged in all of them because I remembered his words about the publications. In addition to this, because we had no post-docs, I was responsible for the preparation of buffers and reagents, as well as the management of the stock in my lab. Throughout my PhD there were another 3 students who were very negligible about the "condition" of our lab. One of them who helped me quite a lot left because of the conflict with supervisor. After that, whenever some reagent finished, I had to take care of that myself. In addition to this, they come to the lab very spontaneously, and sometimes they can come to the lab only 2-3 times throughout the whole week Now, roughly 6 months before the finish of my stipend, during the lab meeting, he pointed out that the "lab members" have to start attending the lab regularly. His statement was a bit more elaborate, however, It made me feel like I am the one being targeted. In addition to this, I was then asked to come to the lab on some specific day to take care of the master student and do the experiment. I said that "I cannot, because I want to focus on writing my thesis this week". He was all surprised and repeated to me I need to come to the lab. I explained to him again that "at the beginning of the PhD I was told that there is a benchwork period and writing period, and now I want to focus on writing because I am lagging behind with that" (especially compared to the PhD students who haven't been coming to the lab that often). Also meantime I was preparing some review articles. I sent it to him for some feedback, however, feedback wasn't very helpful, and usually was saying to add something more. Now I ended up with a big chunk of text, that I do not really know how to handle. I believe I need more help with that, but it is not coming. I talked with him again recently, and I said that I am happy to still sacrifice some time for my "main" lab project because I hope to have it published. The supervisor said that the process is not that simple and it might take another 3-6 months before we manage to publicize it. I am not familiar with the publication process or how to assemble a good "paper", because It is my first time doing it. And since I am a PhD student, I require some help with that. On the end it seems like I spent 3 years, gathering data for my boss for different projects, while, he did not help me to publicate anything, not even a review paper which would make me more employable. I will add that my supervisor had some conflicts with his employees which made them quit. I know that it might sound "one-sided", but this is really how I feel. I talk with my secondary supervisor, and he shared the idea that my supervisor has his own agenda that he follows. What should I do about this, should I forward an official complaint on him to the University. Or maybe I just complain too much? Please help, Thanks | cce670ce15cc654a03694d02177d6a5efab5bf75b7aec1bb5b4577917606339d | [
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My PhD supervisor took advantage of me, and I feel like I got nothing in return Hello everyone May I ask you for some comment or advice on that matter. I am doing my PhD since 2019 in the subject of molecular biology. I am at the end stage of my PhD. Despite the harsh beginning, I put really a lot of effort to become very good in laboratory work and I started spending a lot of time within the lab working at the bench within the 1st year of my PhD until now. My supervisor was saying from the beginning that he wants us to release between 2-3 research articles + 1 review. And that he will help us with that. Throughout my PhD, I was involved in 3-4 different projects. Although, it was hard, I was really engaged in all of them because I remembered his words about the publications. In addition to this, because we had no post-docs, I was responsible for the preparation of buffers and reagents, as well as the management of the stock in my lab. Throughout my PhD there were another 3 students who were very negligible about the "condition" of our lab. One of them who helped me quite a lot left because of the conflict with supervisor. After that, whenever some reagent finished, I had to take care of that myself. In addition to this, they come to the lab very spontaneously, and sometimes they can come to the lab only 2-3 times throughout the whole week Now, roughly 6 months before the finish of my stipend, during the lab meeting, he pointed out that the "lab members" have to start attending the lab regularly. His statement was a bit more elaborate, however, It made me feel like I am the one being targeted. In addition to this, I was then asked to come to the lab on some specific day to take care of the master student and do the experiment. I said that "I cannot, because I want to focus on writing my thesis this week". He was all surprised and repeated to me I need to come to the lab. I explained to him again that "at the beginning of the PhD I was told that there is a benchwork period and writing period, and now I want to focus on writing because I am lagging behind with that" (especially compared to the PhD students who haven't been coming to the lab that often). Also meantime I was preparing some review articles. I sent it to him for some feedback, however, feedback wasn't very helpful, and usually was saying to add something more. Now I ended up with a big chunk of text, that I do not really know how to handle. I believe I need more help with that, but it is not coming. I talked with him again recently, and I said that I am happy to still sacrifice some time for my "main" lab project because I hope to have it published. The supervisor said that the process is not that simple and it might take another 3-6 months before we manage to publicize it. I am not familiar with the publication process or how to assemble a good "paper", because It is my first time doing it. And since I am a PhD student, I require some help with that. On the end it seems like I spent 3 years, gathering data for my boss for different projects, while, he did not help me to publicate anything, not even a review paper which would make me more employable. I will add that my supervisor had some conflicts with his employees which made them quit. I know that it might sound "one-sided", but this is really how I feel. I talk with my secondary supervisor, and he shared the idea that my supervisor has his own agenda that he follows. What should I do about this, should I forward an official complaint on him to the University. Or maybe I just complain too much? Please help, Thanks | cce670ce15cc654a03694d02177d6a5efab5bf75b7aec1bb5b4577917606339d | [
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My PhD supervisor took advantage of me, and I feel like I got nothing in return Hello everyone May I ask you for some comment or advice on that matter. I am doing my PhD since 2019 in the subject of molecular biology. I am at the end stage of my PhD. Despite the harsh beginning, I put really a lot of effort to become very good in laboratory work and I started spending a lot of time within the lab working at the bench within the 1st year of my PhD until now. My supervisor was saying from the beginning that he wants us to release between 2-3 research articles + 1 review. And that he will help us with that. Throughout my PhD, I was involved in 3-4 different projects. Although, it was hard, I was really engaged in all of them because I remembered his words about the publications. In addition to this, because we had no post-docs, I was responsible for the preparation of buffers and reagents, as well as the management of the stock in my lab. Throughout my PhD there were another 3 students who were very negligible about the "condition" of our lab. One of them who helped me quite a lot left because of the conflict with supervisor. After that, whenever some reagent finished, I had to take care of that myself. In addition to this, they come to the lab very spontaneously, and sometimes they can come to the lab only 2-3 times throughout the whole week Now, roughly 6 months before the finish of my stipend, during the lab meeting, he pointed out that the "lab members" have to start attending the lab regularly. His statement was a bit more elaborate, however, It made me feel like I am the one being targeted. In addition to this, I was then asked to come to the lab on some specific day to take care of the master student and do the experiment. I said that "I cannot, because I want to focus on writing my thesis this week". He was all surprised and repeated to me I need to come to the lab. I explained to him again that "at the beginning of the PhD I was told that there is a benchwork period and writing period, and now I want to focus on writing because I am lagging behind with that" (especially compared to the PhD students who haven't been coming to the lab that often). Also meantime I was preparing some review articles. I sent it to him for some feedback, however, feedback wasn't very helpful, and usually was saying to add something more. Now I ended up with a big chunk of text, that I do not really know how to handle. I believe I need more help with that, but it is not coming. I talked with him again recently, and I said that I am happy to still sacrifice some time for my "main" lab project because I hope to have it published. The supervisor said that the process is not that simple and it might take another 3-6 months before we manage to publicize it. I am not familiar with the publication process or how to assemble a good "paper", because It is my first time doing it. And since I am a PhD student, I require some help with that. On the end it seems like I spent 3 years, gathering data for my boss for different projects, while, he did not help me to publicate anything, not even a review paper which would make me more employable. I will add that my supervisor had some conflicts with his employees which made them quit. I know that it might sound "one-sided", but this is really how I feel. I talk with my secondary supervisor, and he shared the idea that my supervisor has his own agenda that he follows. What should I do about this, should I forward an official complaint on him to the University. Or maybe I just complain too much? Please help, Thanks | cce670ce15cc654a03694d02177d6a5efab5bf75b7aec1bb5b4577917606339d | [
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My PhD supervisor took advantage of me, and I feel like I got nothing in return Hello everyone May I ask you for some comment or advice on that matter. I am doing my PhD since 2019 in the subject of molecular biology. I am at the end stage of my PhD. Despite the harsh beginning, I put really a lot of effort to become very good in laboratory work and I started spending a lot of time within the lab working at the bench within the 1st year of my PhD until now. My supervisor was saying from the beginning that he wants us to release between 2-3 research articles + 1 review. And that he will help us with that. Throughout my PhD, I was involved in 3-4 different projects. Although, it was hard, I was really engaged in all of them because I remembered his words about the publications. In addition to this, because we had no post-docs, I was responsible for the preparation of buffers and reagents, as well as the management of the stock in my lab. Throughout my PhD there were another 3 students who were very negligible about the "condition" of our lab. One of them who helped me quite a lot left because of the conflict with supervisor. After that, whenever some reagent finished, I had to take care of that myself. In addition to this, they come to the lab very spontaneously, and sometimes they can come to the lab only 2-3 times throughout the whole week Now, roughly 6 months before the finish of my stipend, during the lab meeting, he pointed out that the "lab members" have to start attending the lab regularly. His statement was a bit more elaborate, however, It made me feel like I am the one being targeted. In addition to this, I was then asked to come to the lab on some specific day to take care of the master student and do the experiment. I said that "I cannot, because I want to focus on writing my thesis this week". He was all surprised and repeated to me I need to come to the lab. I explained to him again that "at the beginning of the PhD I was told that there is a benchwork period and writing period, and now I want to focus on writing because I am lagging behind with that" (especially compared to the PhD students who haven't been coming to the lab that often). Also meantime I was preparing some review articles. I sent it to him for some feedback, however, feedback wasn't very helpful, and usually was saying to add something more. Now I ended up with a big chunk of text, that I do not really know how to handle. I believe I need more help with that, but it is not coming. I talked with him again recently, and I said that I am happy to still sacrifice some time for my "main" lab project because I hope to have it published. The supervisor said that the process is not that simple and it might take another 3-6 months before we manage to publicize it. I am not familiar with the publication process or how to assemble a good "paper", because It is my first time doing it. And since I am a PhD student, I require some help with that. On the end it seems like I spent 3 years, gathering data for my boss for different projects, while, he did not help me to publicate anything, not even a review paper which would make me more employable. I will add that my supervisor had some conflicts with his employees which made them quit. I know that it might sound "one-sided", but this is really how I feel. I talk with my secondary supervisor, and he shared the idea that my supervisor has his own agenda that he follows. What should I do about this, should I forward an official complaint on him to the University. Or maybe I just complain too much? Please help, Thanks | cce670ce15cc654a03694d02177d6a5efab5bf75b7aec1bb5b4577917606339d | [
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My PhD supervisor took advantage of me, and I feel like I got nothing in return Hello everyone May I ask you for some comment or advice on that matter. I am doing my PhD since 2019 in the subject of molecular biology. I am at the end stage of my PhD. Despite the harsh beginning, I put really a lot of effort to become very good in laboratory work and I started spending a lot of time within the lab working at the bench within the 1st year of my PhD until now. My supervisor was saying from the beginning that he wants us to release between 2-3 research articles + 1 review. And that he will help us with that. Throughout my PhD, I was involved in 3-4 different projects. Although, it was hard, I was really engaged in all of them because I remembered his words about the publications. In addition to this, because we had no post-docs, I was responsible for the preparation of buffers and reagents, as well as the management of the stock in my lab. Throughout my PhD there were another 3 students who were very negligible about the "condition" of our lab. One of them who helped me quite a lot left because of the conflict with supervisor. After that, whenever some reagent finished, I had to take care of that myself. In addition to this, they come to the lab very spontaneously, and sometimes they can come to the lab only 2-3 times throughout the whole week Now, roughly 6 months before the finish of my stipend, during the lab meeting, he pointed out that the "lab members" have to start attending the lab regularly. His statement was a bit more elaborate, however, It made me feel like I am the one being targeted. In addition to this, I was then asked to come to the lab on some specific day to take care of the master student and do the experiment. I said that "I cannot, because I want to focus on writing my thesis this week". He was all surprised and repeated to me I need to come to the lab. I explained to him again that "at the beginning of the PhD I was told that there is a benchwork period and writing period, and now I want to focus on writing because I am lagging behind with that" (especially compared to the PhD students who haven't been coming to the lab that often). Also meantime I was preparing some review articles. I sent it to him for some feedback, however, feedback wasn't very helpful, and usually was saying to add something more. Now I ended up with a big chunk of text, that I do not really know how to handle. I believe I need more help with that, but it is not coming. I talked with him again recently, and I said that I am happy to still sacrifice some time for my "main" lab project because I hope to have it published. The supervisor said that the process is not that simple and it might take another 3-6 months before we manage to publicize it. I am not familiar with the publication process or how to assemble a good "paper", because It is my first time doing it. And since I am a PhD student, I require some help with that. On the end it seems like I spent 3 years, gathering data for my boss for different projects, while, he did not help me to publicate anything, not even a review paper which would make me more employable. I will add that my supervisor had some conflicts with his employees which made them quit. I know that it might sound "one-sided", but this is really how I feel. I talk with my secondary supervisor, and he shared the idea that my supervisor has his own agenda that he follows. What should I do about this, should I forward an official complaint on him to the University. Or maybe I just complain too much? Please help, Thanks | cce670ce15cc654a03694d02177d6a5efab5bf75b7aec1bb5b4577917606339d | [
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My PhD supervisor took advantage of me, and I feel like I got nothing in return Hello everyone May I ask you for some comment or advice on that matter. I am doing my PhD since 2019 in the subject of molecular biology. I am at the end stage of my PhD. Despite the harsh beginning, I put really a lot of effort to become very good in laboratory work and I started spending a lot of time within the lab working at the bench within the 1st year of my PhD until now. My supervisor was saying from the beginning that he wants us to release between 2-3 research articles + 1 review. And that he will help us with that. Throughout my PhD, I was involved in 3-4 different projects. Although, it was hard, I was really engaged in all of them because I remembered his words about the publications. In addition to this, because we had no post-docs, I was responsible for the preparation of buffers and reagents, as well as the management of the stock in my lab. Throughout my PhD there were another 3 students who were very negligible about the "condition" of our lab. One of them who helped me quite a lot left because of the conflict with supervisor. After that, whenever some reagent finished, I had to take care of that myself. In addition to this, they come to the lab very spontaneously, and sometimes they can come to the lab only 2-3 times throughout the whole week Now, roughly 6 months before the finish of my stipend, during the lab meeting, he pointed out that the "lab members" have to start attending the lab regularly. His statement was a bit more elaborate, however, It made me feel like I am the one being targeted. In addition to this, I was then asked to come to the lab on some specific day to take care of the master student and do the experiment. I said that "I cannot, because I want to focus on writing my thesis this week". He was all surprised and repeated to me I need to come to the lab. I explained to him again that "at the beginning of the PhD I was told that there is a benchwork period and writing period, and now I want to focus on writing because I am lagging behind with that" (especially compared to the PhD students who haven't been coming to the lab that often). Also meantime I was preparing some review articles. I sent it to him for some feedback, however, feedback wasn't very helpful, and usually was saying to add something more. Now I ended up with a big chunk of text, that I do not really know how to handle. I believe I need more help with that, but it is not coming. I talked with him again recently, and I said that I am happy to still sacrifice some time for my "main" lab project because I hope to have it published. The supervisor said that the process is not that simple and it might take another 3-6 months before we manage to publicize it. I am not familiar with the publication process or how to assemble a good "paper", because It is my first time doing it. And since I am a PhD student, I require some help with that. On the end it seems like I spent 3 years, gathering data for my boss for different projects, while, he did not help me to publicate anything, not even a review paper which would make me more employable. I will add that my supervisor had some conflicts with his employees which made them quit. I know that it might sound "one-sided", but this is really how I feel. I talk with my secondary supervisor, and he shared the idea that my supervisor has his own agenda that he follows. What should I do about this, should I forward an official complaint on him to the University. Or maybe I just complain too much? Please help, Thanks | cce670ce15cc654a03694d02177d6a5efab5bf75b7aec1bb5b4577917606339d | [
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Advisor/PI is gaslighting me and ignoring me, what should I do? [STEM] I apologize in advance for the long post. I'm at the verge of nervous breakdown. There are only 5 weeks left until the deadline. ​ I'm a masters student. My advisor is also my PI and head of the department. I felt like we had a good relationship. We worked together several days a week for 1 whole year. Then the pandemic came and they suddendly stopped replying to my emails. Just before it all started, they promised to get back to me when results come back from another institution. Never heard back. I was supposed to be done with the project in summer 2020. I emailed them several times, stating my concern about the deadline. Weeks went on, I didn't manage to get in contact. The unis opened for 1 on 1 consultations. When any of the other students went in there, they always reminded my advisor of me and they always said they'd get back to me. I became so unmotivated and filled with anxiety that I gave up. I went there in person in July with someone who managed to schedule a meeting. They denied ever getting any emails from me. I extended my program for a year and it took a huge toll on my mental health. Next academic year began and I went through some health issues. My advisor appeared to be very sympathetic and said I should get it sorted out and email them once the review part of my thesis is done. The the pandemic blew out again, my doctors appointments were moved a few months later, I had other medical issues and was assaulted, which took me time to deal with. I started writing as soon as I felt strong enough. ​ **Fast forward to now, 2021:** 2 months later, I emailed my PI again. Nothing. I tried to call their office but since the uni is closed now, I'm not sure if they're even there. Finally I managed to get them on the phone a week later and they were very upset with me. I asked them how will we proceed further, especially since they have all the results of my experiments and refused to give them to me last summer, insisting I have to show them the whole review part first. They replied that I can do whatever but I won't make it because there's too little time and since the uni's closed, there's no way they can help me - meaning if I can't be there in person, we won't discuss anything and I can't progress. They also said I should extend my program for another year (and pay the tuition of course). They claimed I haven't contacted them during the past year at all. They don't remember I was in their office or that we talked about my health issues, that they appeared to be so understanding of. I was completely shocked and cried for 3 days straight. I don't understand any of this. I asked them to please cooperate and try together. They agreed that I should send them the review. So I did and still nothing. I just wanna lay down now, cry and not exist. I worked so hard to get into a good PhD program. The dean offered me a PhD program over the years, twice. I did a lot of extra work and engaged with the department. I found an internship at a prestigious institute. I'm at fault that I didn't try to get my advisor on the phone earlier. I'm at fault that I didn't email them more often. I'm also at fault that I started this late, although I truly believe I'd make it if I had more encouragement. Since they told me to contact them once my whole review is done, that's what I planned to do. Now they acts like none of this happened and claim they never said those things. I always liked my advisor/PI, I'm so disappointed. I don't wanna report it because they have all my results. Also they're one of the two people who will be evaluating my thesis and there's a big emphasis on cooperation from the student. I'm so scared. There are only 5 weeks left at this point. I'd very much like to solve this peacefully. I don't know who to talk to. I thought about contacting someone else from the department but there's a good chance it would eventually get to the PI and I'd get in trouble. Technically the only person "above" the head of the department at uni is the dean, who appears to be very nice but I have no idea who would he side with. I kind of have a feeling he'd share my complaint with my advisor. All I want at this point is to finish, I don't even care about grad school anymore. I don't know what to do. I hate myself for not seeing this coming after what happened last year. I was stupidly naive to believe it will be different this time. What should I do? I don't even feel I have a right to complain since I didn't try hard enough. I regret starting late but I was such a mess mentally before I started because of the assault, which I can't even tell anyone. I truly believe I'd make it in time if we cooperated, many students before me have made it in 4 weeks or so. The stress is killing my productivity though. | 3504cc82a04272b2bd7b328c9ea5f09159d8228a05c0a0d68d457f1954ab6762 | [
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Advisor/PI is gaslighting me and ignoring me, what should I do? [STEM] I apologize in advance for the long post. I'm at the verge of nervous breakdown. There are only 5 weeks left until the deadline. ​ I'm a masters student. My advisor is also my PI and head of the department. I felt like we had a good relationship. We worked together several days a week for 1 whole year. Then the pandemic came and they suddendly stopped replying to my emails. Just before it all started, they promised to get back to me when results come back from another institution. Never heard back. I was supposed to be done with the project in summer 2020. I emailed them several times, stating my concern about the deadline. Weeks went on, I didn't manage to get in contact. The unis opened for 1 on 1 consultations. When any of the other students went in there, they always reminded my advisor of me and they always said they'd get back to me. I became so unmotivated and filled with anxiety that I gave up. I went there in person in July with someone who managed to schedule a meeting. They denied ever getting any emails from me. I extended my program for a year and it took a huge toll on my mental health. Next academic year began and I went through some health issues. My advisor appeared to be very sympathetic and said I should get it sorted out and email them once the review part of my thesis is done. The the pandemic blew out again, my doctors appointments were moved a few months later, I had other medical issues and was assaulted, which took me time to deal with. I started writing as soon as I felt strong enough. ​ **Fast forward to now, 2021:** 2 months later, I emailed my PI again. Nothing. I tried to call their office but since the uni is closed now, I'm not sure if they're even there. Finally I managed to get them on the phone a week later and they were very upset with me. I asked them how will we proceed further, especially since they have all the results of my experiments and refused to give them to me last summer, insisting I have to show them the whole review part first. They replied that I can do whatever but I won't make it because there's too little time and since the uni's closed, there's no way they can help me - meaning if I can't be there in person, we won't discuss anything and I can't progress. They also said I should extend my program for another year (and pay the tuition of course). They claimed I haven't contacted them during the past year at all. They don't remember I was in their office or that we talked about my health issues, that they appeared to be so understanding of. I was completely shocked and cried for 3 days straight. I don't understand any of this. I asked them to please cooperate and try together. They agreed that I should send them the review. So I did and still nothing. I just wanna lay down now, cry and not exist. I worked so hard to get into a good PhD program. The dean offered me a PhD program over the years, twice. I did a lot of extra work and engaged with the department. I found an internship at a prestigious institute. I'm at fault that I didn't try to get my advisor on the phone earlier. I'm at fault that I didn't email them more often. I'm also at fault that I started this late, although I truly believe I'd make it if I had more encouragement. Since they told me to contact them once my whole review is done, that's what I planned to do. Now they acts like none of this happened and claim they never said those things. I always liked my advisor/PI, I'm so disappointed. I don't wanna report it because they have all my results. Also they're one of the two people who will be evaluating my thesis and there's a big emphasis on cooperation from the student. I'm so scared. There are only 5 weeks left at this point. I'd very much like to solve this peacefully. I don't know who to talk to. I thought about contacting someone else from the department but there's a good chance it would eventually get to the PI and I'd get in trouble. Technically the only person "above" the head of the department at uni is the dean, who appears to be very nice but I have no idea who would he side with. I kind of have a feeling he'd share my complaint with my advisor. All I want at this point is to finish, I don't even care about grad school anymore. I don't know what to do. I hate myself for not seeing this coming after what happened last year. I was stupidly naive to believe it will be different this time. What should I do? I don't even feel I have a right to complain since I didn't try hard enough. I regret starting late but I was such a mess mentally before I started because of the assault, which I can't even tell anyone. I truly believe I'd make it in time if we cooperated, many students before me have made it in 4 weeks or so. The stress is killing my productivity though. | 3504cc82a04272b2bd7b328c9ea5f09159d8228a05c0a0d68d457f1954ab6762 | [
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How to cope with fear of failing a PHD? Hi everyone! I am about to start a PHD in a field of machine learning and bioinformatics. The thing is, the doctoral topic i chose is not entirely within the field of my current study. Machine learning and neural networks are quiet new for me, as i've only started studying them a year ago. I am allowed to pick subjects during my PHD though. The reason i chose it, is because i genuinely like programming, and stuff such as machine learning interests me a lot. ​ Still, i constantly have this fear of failing , that i would not be able to accomplish what i signed up for and by now its driving me mad. I really enjoy doing research, but i often keep asking myself questions such as: 'What if i get stuck?' , 'What if its impossible?', 'What if i won't be able to publish enough/ at all...?'. I have no idea how to cope with it. Can someone give me advice on how to approach this? Thank you! | e6ce1d3c140655602ee292f44d81fac14e73da21c6909d119333f87957f17f4b | [
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How to cope with fear of failing a PHD? Hi everyone! I am about to start a PHD in a field of machine learning and bioinformatics. The thing is, the doctoral topic i chose is not entirely within the field of my current study. Machine learning and neural networks are quiet new for me, as i've only started studying them a year ago. I am allowed to pick subjects during my PHD though. The reason i chose it, is because i genuinely like programming, and stuff such as machine learning interests me a lot. ​ Still, i constantly have this fear of failing , that i would not be able to accomplish what i signed up for and by now its driving me mad. I really enjoy doing research, but i often keep asking myself questions such as: 'What if i get stuck?' , 'What if its impossible?', 'What if i won't be able to publish enough/ at all...?'. I have no idea how to cope with it. Can someone give me advice on how to approach this? Thank you! | e6ce1d3c140655602ee292f44d81fac14e73da21c6909d119333f87957f17f4b | [
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Do you use social media to promote your research? Over the past couple of months, I held multiple discussions with my colleagues in academia on whether journal publications are the best way to achieve impact. There seems to be quite a difference in opinion between more senior colleagues (publications is the only way to share research) and younger colleagues (preprints and social media). As I'm mostly active on LinkedIn, I decided to test it and I shared the PDF copy (author version) of the paper that I published a couple of years ago. I saw much higher engagement with the audience in a couple of days after I posted on LinkedIn than in 3 years since the manuscript was published on the journal website. I share more details on my approach to sharing research over here: https://motivatedacademic.com/disseminate-research-social-media/ I wonder how do you share your research and what approaches you found most effective? | ff1c377af15d3a63bc5b5b8d662d4d9eaf2eb2205d0069b2fd3baf15da6c22aa | [
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As a grad student, can I ask a professor (in another department) out? Okay, I need guidance from professors on if this would be very inappropriate. I'm a professional school student, a couple of years out of college. I'm taking a class in the college, in another department. This department has 0 overlap with mine, and will never have any impact on my professional or academic career. I actually really like the professor, and I *think* he may be interested, although we've both been careful to stay on the "plausible deniability" line. Next semester, I will not be in his class, and I intend to keep auditing classes in this department but not taking any more for a grade (it's far, far too much work and too stressful for a grade). Would it be completely out of line for me to ask him out once final grades are in? Is there some angle I'm missing where this would still be really inappropriate? | 56c63be5034e60399b9a1323b5bc06ecad2b39116bfdc9267a1e8329682d2c18 | [
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