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Old 12-11-2018, 11:14 AM
mmartin798 mmartin798 is offline
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Even with 4ed changes, I agree with Dragoon that the life sciences and physical sciences teams should be separate. Even though I, with my physics background, worked at a biotechnical research lab for a while, my job could have easily been done by an electrical engineer. It would be a waste to tie up physicists helping with a cholera outbreak when a nuclear power plant that is in decent shape could be worked on to bring partially back online.

I see Science teams as having hard scientists and engineer/fabricators together. That way, when some glass work to help isolate factional components from a feeder stock coming out of a resin column is needed, it can be "easily" made by the engineer/fabricators on the team. But they still need to be separated as life science teams and physical science teams.
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