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I've gotta say, I've personally always liked the 'mechanic of the human body' metaphor.
But then, I've always had a lot of respect for my mechanics. I fix my own car, and honestly, it involves a lot of the same curiosity and wanting to know how things work and interact and how to explain the problem that my more recent passion for medicine springs from.
As for the 'researcher vs surgeon dying' thing, L.O.friggin.L
The only researcher who isn't replaceable at the end of their project is one who didn't know how to keep a proper lab notebook...or communicate with their PI.
I'm exaggerating, of course, but research does not occur in a vacuum. It's not one dude furiously tinkering while writing in code and hiding his results from everyone until *voila! this fully formed paper just sprung forth!*
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But then, I've always had a lot of respect for my mechanics. I fix my own car, and honestly, it involves a lot of the same curiosity and wanting to know how things work and interact and how to explain the problem that my more recent passion for medicine springs from.
As for the 'researcher vs surgeon dying' thing, L.O.friggin.L

The only researcher who isn't replaceable at the end of their project is one who didn't know how to keep a proper lab notebook...or communicate with their PI.
I'm exaggerating, of course, but research does not occur in a vacuum. It's not one dude furiously tinkering while writing in code and hiding his results from everyone until *voila! this fully formed paper just sprung forth!*
I enjoy troll posts...they get more action and end up on inter