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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2021 · 35 MIN

07- Prof. Martina Rauner- Becoming a research group leader

from Research lives and cultures · host Dr Sandrine Soubes

Professor Martina Rauner is a scientist working in Molecular Bone Biology at Technische Universität Dresden in Germany.She is the Scientific Director of Bone Lab working with a large team of PhD students, Postdocs, technicians and clinicians. She is part of the Fidelio ITN network (https://www.fidelio-project.eu/). She shares her experience of being a research group leader. https://www.bone-lab.de/team/https://ects-academy.org/id-card/martina-rauner/Ideas or questions to ponder for Principal Investigators/ Research group leaders about their role:·      How do you use your own network to help your research team expand their own network (within and outside of research)?·      How do you demonstrate to your research team that you have their best interest at heart?·      Do you see yourself as the facilitator of the success of others?·      What does it mean to you to facilitate the success of others?·      What “wiggly room” do you afford your research team to explore and experiment with their own research ideas?·      What is your approach to transmitting your research passion to others?If you want to be updated each time I publish a podcast, you can join my mailing list and I will share with you the Podcast link and the shownotes. Get the Podcast insights directly into your mailbox by joining my mailing list here You can find all of my Podcast episodes on my website: www.tesselledevelopment.com/podcast You can get this episode shownotes here on the website.

Professor Martina Rauner is a scientist working in Molecular Bone Biology at Technische Universität Dresden in Germany. She is the Scientific Director of Bone Lab working with a large team of PhD students, Postdocs, technicians and clinicians. She is part of the Fidelio ITN network (https://www.fidelio-project.eu/). She shares her experience of being a research group leader. https://www.bone-lab.de/team/ https://ects-academy.org/id-card/martina-rauner/ Ideas or questions to pon...

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