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Interdisciplinary studies - good or bad?

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2010

Jo VanEvery gives tips on prioritizing research tasks, planning a long-term program of research, developing a publication strategy, building a support network for research, and carving out time to do research in a busy, multi-focused position.

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  • Very well explained. Its important for specialists to come together and interact to find cure for diseases, and not act on an insolated basis. This was the original intent of interdisplinary research.

  • Very well explain. Its important for specialists to come together and interact to find cure for diseases, and not act on an insolated basis. This was the original intent of interdisplinary research.

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