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for_members [2019/07/12 17:00] – [General guidelines for conducting research in the Oncinfo Lab] adminfor_members [2019/07/19 14:54] – old revision restored (2019/07/18 01:24) admin
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 ==== General guidelines for conducting research in the Oncinfo Lab ==== ==== General guidelines for conducting research in the Oncinfo Lab ====
  
-  - To join the Oncinfo Lab, you need to: \\ a) Be __organized and disciplined__, otherwise your efforts will be fruitless and lost even if you make important discoveries. Other lab members will enjoy working with you if your code is clean and you can clearly talk about your project. \\ b) __Hard working__, otherwise even a genius will not get to anywhere if they do not move.  \\ c) __Talented__. You can learn  \\ d) __Knowledgeable__  ,+  - To join the Oncinfo Lab, you need to: \\ a) Be __organized and disciplined__, otherwise your efforts will be fruitless and lost even if you make important discoveries. Other lab members will enjoy working with you if your code is clean and you can clearly talk about your project. \\ b) __Work hard__, otherwise even a genius will not get to anywhere if they do not move. \\ c) Be __talented__. Nobody knows everything that is needed to do multidisciplinary research.You should be able to learn many things that you were not thought in courses. You often need to find novel solutions for small and big challenges that you face because you are the first person who is working on your specific study. \\ d) Be __knowledgeable__  because we are not interested in reinventing the wheel. \\ The above items are ordered based on importance. The most critical one is **discipline**.
   - All Google docs that need to be edited by lab members should be put in Oncinfo [[https://drive.google.com/?tab=mo&authuser=0#folders/0B5Cpru0UXP0adTZTckg3aEd4SEE|folder]]. They should be kept confidential. Send your gmail address to Habil to get access to this folder. Remind him to add you his Oncinfo Google group. Then, create a subfolder with your name there, and create a google doc in your subfolder. Copy all items from this "For members" page to that google doc, and write "**Done**", "**Todo**", "**Skip**" in front of each item.   - All Google docs that need to be edited by lab members should be put in Oncinfo [[https://drive.google.com/?tab=mo&authuser=0#folders/0B5Cpru0UXP0adTZTckg3aEd4SEE|folder]]. They should be kept confidential. Send your gmail address to Habil to get access to this folder. Remind him to add you his Oncinfo Google group. Then, create a subfolder with your name there, and create a google doc in your subfolder. Copy all items from this "For members" page to that google doc, and write "**Done**", "**Todo**", "**Skip**" in front of each item.
   - Pass the online training courses required by the University e.g., conflict of interest, safety, etc.   - Pass the online training courses required by the University e.g., conflict of interest, safety, etc.
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   - As employees of UT Health, we can get facilitated appointments with UT Health primary care physicians (call: 210-450-9090).   - As employees of UT Health, we can get facilitated appointments with UT Health primary care physicians (call: 210-450-9090).
   - If you are considering ultimately getting jobs in computation biology or bioinformatics, have a look at postings at the [[http://bioinformatics.org|bioinformatics.org]] website __within the first week__  after joining the lab. For academic positions, see the Nature Jobs and Science Careers websites. Read the articles on "[[http://oncinfo.org/how_to|How to]] rescue US biomedical research from its systemic flaws?" if you are, or want to be, a PhD student.   - If you are considering ultimately getting jobs in computation biology or bioinformatics, have a look at postings at the [[http://bioinformatics.org|bioinformatics.org]] website __within the first week__  after joining the lab. For academic positions, see the Nature Jobs and Science Careers websites. Read the articles on "[[http://oncinfo.org/how_to|How to]] rescue US biomedical research from its systemic flaws?" if you are, or want to be, a PhD student.
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 ==== Some references ==== ==== Some references ====