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maybe a dumb question, but if I have an acknowledgement on a paper that i'm not an author on, do I put it on my CV? in a new section or..how does that work?
Most people would not list this on a CV. It just kind of falls below the threshold of mentionability. You definitely want to avoid seeming like you are trying to pass off an acknowledgement as a co-authorship. The fact that you worked in the lab would be included in your research experience section, and you could provide a one-liner on the type of work you did there ("performed data analysis for project on blueberry extract"); if an interviewer asked, you could mention that your work was acknowledged in a paper, but this just invites questions on why you weren't listed as a co-author.