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Hi Everyone,
I wanted to provide a little background to why I started this forum and what y'all can expect to find here going forward, I'll keep it short.
Basically, I was looking for a way to share the experiences of myself and different team members/colleagues/friends on the different research projects I am working on. Think of it as a "Day in the Life of..." kind of thing. Of course, most of the projects will be related to nautiluses (yeah!), but I will also start getting back into other cephalopods as well.
Each project will have its own thread and along with sharing the different day-to-day experiences of the projects, I am also hoping for feedback, questions, and any comments from the community. The "scientific process" is so much more than lab coats and data. That's what I hope to highlight here and have fun doing it.
I'll also have a dedicated thread for any general questions, not specifically related to the threads, that y'all might have on nautilus research, careers, education, etc.
Here we go!
Greg
I wanted to provide a little background to why I started this forum and what y'all can expect to find here going forward, I'll keep it short.
Basically, I was looking for a way to share the experiences of myself and different team members/colleagues/friends on the different research projects I am working on. Think of it as a "Day in the Life of..." kind of thing. Of course, most of the projects will be related to nautiluses (yeah!), but I will also start getting back into other cephalopods as well.
Each project will have its own thread and along with sharing the different day-to-day experiences of the projects, I am also hoping for feedback, questions, and any comments from the community. The "scientific process" is so much more than lab coats and data. That's what I hope to highlight here and have fun doing it.
I'll also have a dedicated thread for any general questions, not specifically related to the threads, that y'all might have on nautilus research, careers, education, etc.
Here we go!
Greg