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Research Project: GENOMIC REGULATION OF SEASONAL INFERTILITY IN SWINE

Location: Poultry Processing and Swine Physiology Research

Title: Perspectives on the formation of an interdisciplinary research team

Authors
item Dodson, M -
item Guan, L -
item Fernyhough, Melinda -
item Mir, P -
item Bucci, L -
item Mcfarland, D -
item Novakofski, J -
item Reecy, J -
item Ajuwon, K -
item Thompson, D -
item Hausman, Gary
item Benson, M -
item Bergen, W -
item Jiang, Z -

Submitted to: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: November 5, 2009
Publication Date: January 8, 2010
Citation: Dodson, M.V., Guan, L.L., Fernyhough, M.E., Mir, P.S., Bucci, L., Mcfarland, D.C., Novakofski, J., Reecy, J.M., Ajuwon, K.M., Thompson, D.P., Hausman, G.J., Benson, M., Bergen, W.G., Jiang, Z. 2010. Perspectives on the formation of an interdisciplinary research team. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 391(2):1155-1157.

Interpretive Summary: Research funding has become less available so researchers must develop interdisciplinary research teams aimed at addressing current problems. Members of these teams may be at the same or different institutions and may come from national or international locations. All members must share the same passion for a topic that is more global as opposed to an individual's research interest. Research progress that can be achieved through interdisciplinary research teams given a short supply of grant dollars, is noteworthy.

Technical Abstract: As research funding becomes more competitive, it will be imperative for researchers to break the mentality of a single laboratory/single research focus and develop an interdisciplinary research team aimed at addressing real world challenges. Members of this team may be at the same institution, may be found regionally, or may be international. However, all must share the same passion for a topic that is bigger than any individual's research focus. Moreover, special consideration should be given to the professional development issues of junior faculty participating in interdisciplinary research teams. While participation may be "humbling" at times, the sheer volume of research progress that may be achieved through interdisciplinary collaboration, even in light of a short supply of grant dollars, is remarkable.

   

 
Project Team
Hinton, Jr, Arthur
Rothrock, Michael - Mike
 
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