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Coming of Age in Science: Just Look?
Annual Review of Vision Science ( IF 5.0 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-15 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-vision-100419-120946
Ken Nakayama 1
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With Professor Patrick Cavanagh, I started the Harvard Vision Sciences Laboratory in 1990. Blessed with the largesse of a wealthy university, we occupied a very large common space. Here, students pursued their own projects in a uniquely cooperative and exciting scientific environment. The times were just right in the emerging and expanding field of vision science. With good thesis projects under their belt, most of the students went on to successful careers. However, my own coming of age in science did not have such a promising start. It only started well into my thirties when I joined the Smith Kettlewell Eye Research Institute in San Francisco. Providentially, it was there that I had the rare and unique opportunity to work closely and essentially only with peers (not students). Through these intense collaborations, I found my way as a scientist. Most of this account describes these formative years.

中文翻译:


科学时代的到来:看看?

1990 年,我与帕特里克·卡瓦纳教授一起创办了哈佛视觉科学实验室。得益于一所富有大学的慷慨资助,我们占据了非常大的公共空间。在这里,学生们在独特的合作和令人兴奋的科学环境中追求自己的项目。在新兴和不断扩大的视觉科学领域,时代恰逢其时。凭借出色的论文项目,大多数学生都走上了成功的职业道路。然而,我自己在科学界的成长并没有这么有希望的开端。当我加入旧金山的史密斯凯特威尔眼科研究所时,它才开始到我 30 多岁。幸运的是,正是在那里,我获得了难得而独特的机会,可以与同行(而非学生)密切合作,而且基本上只与同龄人(而非学生)合作。通过这些密切的合作,我找到了成为一名科学家的方式。

更新日期:2021-09-17
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