also forgot what I was looking for and how to replicate it where it couldn’t be replicated elsewhere because the lab was somehow unique and highly specific…oh! and that there are already tests that exist.
And the breakthrough was so cutting edge I hadn’t published anything about it before nor do I remember what research inspired my search so it’s truly back to pinning the tail on the donkey
Not to mention I forgot which suppliers I worked with so there’s no hint from the receipts from the supplies I ordered and I never needed anything custom or weird in my equipment or reagents. Nor did anyone keep and record of my SOPs. I just wish an accreditation agency required me to have back ups of data
Most important research is already backed up. Medical research of such importance, if it existed, would have multiple copies, with at least one somewhere far away (most likely a cloud backup).
I guess it’s time to collectivize medical research so it could have been safe inside of a cloud and part of other laboratories’ research as well
And the breakthrough was so cutting edge I hadn’t published anything about it before nor do I remember what research inspired my search so it’s truly back to pinning the tail on the donkey
Not to mention I forgot which suppliers I worked with so there’s no hint from the receipts from the supplies I ordered and I never needed anything custom or weird in my equipment or reagents. Nor did anyone keep and record of my SOPs. I just wish an accreditation agency required me to have back ups of data
The researcher now lives in fear of pro-luekemia Iranian assassins/missiles and cannot divulge the details
Most important research is already backed up. Medical research of such importance, if it existed, would have multiple copies, with at least one somewhere far away (most likely a cloud backup).