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Okay, so I'm about 5 weeks into my first lab rotation the Summer prior to my first year in medical school, and things are going pretty well (or so it seems).
My PI has me researching in the library 24/7 for new experiments for the lab to perform, and I think I've come across a dissertation quality project. He would like for me to throw a proposal together with a budget sheet (not a problem; I've done that before). However, what is the level that I should protect my ideas?
Should I have some witnesses sign a back page on the research proposal to recognize that these are my original thoughts for the project? What level of CYA do I need when working on and designing research projects as a budding MD/PhD student?
The experience of my SDN MD/PhD peers is needed. Thanks in advance for the perspective/advice/POV. 👍 😎 😀 (Damn I 😍 the little emoticons!) 😀 👍
My PI has me researching in the library 24/7 for new experiments for the lab to perform, and I think I've come across a dissertation quality project. He would like for me to throw a proposal together with a budget sheet (not a problem; I've done that before). However, what is the level that I should protect my ideas?
Should I have some witnesses sign a back page on the research proposal to recognize that these are my original thoughts for the project? What level of CYA do I need when working on and designing research projects as a budding MD/PhD student?
The experience of my SDN MD/PhD peers is needed. Thanks in advance for the perspective/advice/POV. 👍 😎 😀 (Damn I 😍 the little emoticons!) 😀 👍
Or are their appropriate steps to increase 'assurence' [sp?] and protection of my project?