未来的科研集中的专业知识和专业化通过全方位服务的核心设施。

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
James Jonkman, Troy Ketela, Nhu-An Pham, Nikolina Radulovich, Genevieve Gasmi-Seabrook, Aaron D Schimmer
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摘要

研究正在经历范式转变。高影响力的发现往往需要多学科的方法,技术的复杂性也在增加。单个受训者能够掌握自己完成项目所需的所有知识和技术技能的日子已经过去了。在这种不断发展的环境中,科学核心——提供先进技术和专家指导的集中设施——正成为研究管道中不可或缺的一部分。在这篇社论中,我们建议学术中心的核心设施如何通过作为全方位服务设施或像学术合同研究组织一样发展以满足这些研究期望的变化。在这种新模式中,全方位服务核心将提供全面的项目支持,包括实验的执行。这种范式转变将加速发现,但需要修改现有的研究文化,包括改变实验室和项目管理方法,增加对核心主任作用的认识,以及修改培训期望。研究者和受训者将被期望掌握狭窄的分析但广泛的概念领域,而科学核心将提供生成复杂数据集所需的技术和多学科专业知识。修改现有模式还需要东道国机构和资助机构的大量财政投资。虽然最初实施起来很困难,但我们预测,这种新模式的早期采用者将站在科学发现的最前沿。
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The future of scientific research-centralized expertise and specialization through full-service core facilities.

Research is undergoing a paradigm shift. High-impact discoveries frequently require multidisciplinary approaches and are increasing in technological complexity. The days in which a single trainee can master all of the knowledge and technical skills necessary to complete a project by themselves are passing. In this evolving landscape, scientific cores-centralized facilities that provide advanced technologies and expert guidance-are becoming indispensable to the research pipeline. In this editorial, we suggest how core facilities in academic centers can evolve to meet these changes in research expectations by acting as full-service facilities, or like academic contract research organizations. In this new model, full-service cores will offer comprehensive project support, including the execution of the experiment. This paradigm shift will speed discovery, but requires modifications to existing research culture, including changing lab and project management approaches, increased recognition of the role of core directors and revised training expectations. Investigators and trainees will be expected to master narrow analytical but broad conceptual domains, while scientific cores will provide the technical and multidisciplinary expertise required to generate complex datasets. Revising the existing model will also require significant financial investment from host institutions and funding agencies. While initially challenging to implement, we predict that early adopters of this new model will be at the forefront of scientific discovery.

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Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Biochemistry and Cell Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
6.30
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0.00%
发文量
50
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published since 1929, Biochemistry and Cell Biology explores every aspect of general biochemistry and includes up-to-date coverage of experimental research into cellular and molecular biology in eukaryotes, as well as review articles on topics of current interest and notes contributed by recognized international experts. Special issues each year are dedicated to expanding new areas of research in biochemistry and cell biology.
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