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Professor Martina Rauner is a scientist working in Molecular Bone Biology at Technische Universität Dresden in Germany.

She is the Scientific Director of Bone Lab working with a large team of PhD students, Postdocs, technicians and clinicians. She is part of the Fidelio ITN network (https://www.fidelio-project.eu/).

 

She shares her experience of being a research group leader.

 

https://www.bone-lab.de/team/

https://ects-academy.org/id-card/martina-rauner/

Ideas or questions to ponder for Principal Investigators/ Research group leaders about their role:

·      How do you use your own network to help your research team expand their own network (within and outside of research)?

·      How do you demonstrate to your research team that you have their best interest at heart?

·      Do you see yourself as the facilitator of the success of others?

·      What does it mean to you to facilitate the success of others?

·      What “wiggly room” do you afford your research team to explore and experiment with their own research ideas?

·      What is your approach to transmitting your research passion to others?


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