How People in Science See Each Other

Updated: Courtesy of Matus Sotak… enjoy, laugh, and weep. Highly irreverent and sadly accurate.

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21 Responses to How People in Science See Each Other

  1. confusedious says:

    That is hands down the funniest thing I have seen for… possibly forever. I’ll forward this to my supervisor.

  2. Stella says:

    I can’t decide which one I like more– the “international playboy” view of postdocs by PhD students or the Chuck Norris of technicians…

  3. ahemolysin says:

    This is classic. Thanks!

  4. confusedious says:

    The eye of Sauron for the professor as seen by the post-doc is especially hilarious for me after talking to a friend of mine who recently took a post-doc position. It’s totally true about Chuck Norris for the techs, smug bastards that they are. Hahaha.

  5. biomatushiq says:

    I am glad you like it :D I’m most proud of “PhD seen by postdoc” :)

  6. CharlieNH says:

    There’s one missing group that might be hilarious to include: administrators.

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  8. docbushwell says:

    Hilarious! Painfully hilarious, that is, based on memories of my academic experiences. As a former PI in industry, I might make some adjustments, e.g., the eye of Sauron = the CEO of a Big Pharma.

  9. This is amazing….I am so happy I found this post. And now I will be sharing this with everyone I know : )

  10. MichaelEdits says:

    Yep, classic. I’m Tweeting this.

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  13. Bernat says:

    Hilarious, lol, I’ll be following this blog =)

  14. Dalbir Ahlawat says:

    Most funny is how a post doc sees a post doc. The real message appears to be depicted by post doc of PhD student. Overall, a very interersting compilation.

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