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I am a lab technician who has been working alongside a PhD candidate for almost 3 years. There have been other people to help us with this project along the way but it has really been myself and this PhD student for the duration of the project. We are now submitting a paper (to a top journal), and it looks like instead of being the second author, like I thought I would be, I am now the fourth. This upsets me a bit, and I am wondering how much I should fight for a bump of two positions.
The first person to bump me down is a post doc that was in our lab when the project began. She came up with much of the ideas for the project, but left the group for another job about a year and a half ago, before any real progress was made.
The second person to bump me down is a post doc who joined our lab about 6 months ago, and has helped the PhD student a lot with the finishing touch experiments, and also some tweaking of the paper, since she has some experience with this.
I feel that I am being bumped for the sole reason that they are post-docs and I am a "lab tech." Within our lab, we all pretty much do the same work, and I am treated much more as a grad student, designing and carrying out my own experiments rather than as someone who serves to simply do the bitch work no one else wants to do. I have contributed more than the two of these postdocs put together as far as data and figures, and am feeling that I am getting the short end of the stick. The paper has not been submitted yet, so I can still fight for some position, but I don't know if its worth it. FYI I have been accepted into med school already and don't necessarily know if I will ever do this type of research in my future, so I don't know if 2 positions is really worth a fuss.
suggestions?
The first person to bump me down is a post doc that was in our lab when the project began. She came up with much of the ideas for the project, but left the group for another job about a year and a half ago, before any real progress was made.
The second person to bump me down is a post doc who joined our lab about 6 months ago, and has helped the PhD student a lot with the finishing touch experiments, and also some tweaking of the paper, since she has some experience with this.
I feel that I am being bumped for the sole reason that they are post-docs and I am a "lab tech." Within our lab, we all pretty much do the same work, and I am treated much more as a grad student, designing and carrying out my own experiments rather than as someone who serves to simply do the bitch work no one else wants to do. I have contributed more than the two of these postdocs put together as far as data and figures, and am feeling that I am getting the short end of the stick. The paper has not been submitted yet, so I can still fight for some position, but I don't know if its worth it. FYI I have been accepted into med school already and don't necessarily know if I will ever do this type of research in my future, so I don't know if 2 positions is really worth a fuss.
suggestions?