Foundational Skills in Life Sciences
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Foundational Skills in Life Sciences
24. Negative controls put the pieces together in troubleshooting experiments (mini-series: reading-16)
We will see how the experimenters implemented a good, troubleshooting idea into a protocol that appeared to be challenging at first. We are continuing to discuss the troubleshooting of a real, life-science experiment in our story. Sophisticated thought processes made the experiment possible in the end. This episode celebrates the power of well-designed experiments. We'll see how meticulous planning and a systematic approach to troubleshooting can overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
This is Part 16 of the reading mini-series "Let’s read a paper written by Nobel Prize Laureates, 2023."
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