Brad A. Grueter, PhD, is an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center whose research relies on a technique called electrophysiology. He is asked to collaborate a lot. In this podcast, he shares his process about considering collaborations and how he approaches his decisions from the lens of a mentor to his postdocs and students. Brad talks about how he sets up internal lab collaboration to set up the lab for success, and shares an example of a beautiful scientific collaboration.
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Brad A. Grueter, PhD, is an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center whose research relies on a technique called electrophysiology. He is asked to collaborate a lot. In this podcast, he shares his process about considering collaborations and how he approaches his decisions from the lens of a mentor to his postdocs and students. Brad talks about how he sets up internal lab collaboration to set up the lab for success, and shares an example of a beautiful scientific collaboration.
Music from Podington Bear. Use with Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License.
Brad A. Grueter, PhD, is an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center whose research relies on a technique called electrophysiology. He is asked to collaborate a lot. In this podcast, he shares his process about considering collaborations and how he approaches his decisions from the lens of a mentor to his postdocs and students. Brad talks about how he sets up internal lab collaboration to set up the lab for success, and shares an example of a beautiful scientific collaboration.
Music from Podington Bear. Use with Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License.
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Brad A. Grueter, PhD, is an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center whose research relies on a technique called electrophysiology. He is asked to collaborate a lot. In this podcast, he shares his process about considering collaborations and how he approaches his decisions from the lens of a mentor to his postdocs and students. Brad talks about how he sets up internal lab collaboration to set up the lab for success, and shares an example of a beautiful scientific collaboration.
Music from Podington Bear. Use with Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License.