Critical Partnerships: How to Develop a Trans-Disciplinary Research Team

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Abstract

Trans-disciplinary science will continue to be critical for the next wave of scientific advancement to fully understand cancer development, progression, and treatment. The shift from the independent investigator to either leading or being a productive member of a scientific team can be successful by focusing on some key elements that can build and strengthen interactions with a diverse group of people. These include the selection of the team, communication, leadership and mentorship, shared goals, responsibility to the team, authorship, and proactively dealing with conflict. While there are extensive books written on developing teams in the business world, and larger pieces in the medical arena, we attempt to provide here a concise, high-level view as a starting point for those that may be moving from being an independent researcher and are developing their own, larger, trans-disciplinary teams.

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Waite, K. A., Pronovost, P. J., & Barnholtz-Sloan, J. S. (2023). Critical Partnerships: How to Develop a Trans-Disciplinary Research Team. Cancers, 15(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15205078

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