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25. Lessons learned from a failed experiment. Part 1 (mini-series: reading-17)

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In the last episode, we finished discussing details of the life-science experiments in our story. We observed that negative controls can be powerful tools for troubleshooting and ensuring data quality. The story gave us invaluable learning experience. What lessons can we learn? We will talk about three lessons related to negative controls today. They will help us design good research and evaluate results well.
This is Part 17 of the reading mini-series "Let’s read a paper written by Nobel Prize Laureates, 2023."
(My email is active: ideas@synaptologica.com. But my website is under construction. Please wait for a while. Thank you for the patience!)

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In the last episode, we finished discussing details of the life-science experiments in our story. We observed that negative controls can be powerful tools for troubleshooting and ensuring data quality. The story gave us invaluable learning experience. What lessons can we learn? We will talk about three lessons related to negative controls today. They will help us design good research and evaluate results well.
This is Part 17 of the reading mini-series "Let’s read a paper written by Nobel Prize Laureates, 2023."
(My email is active: ideas@synaptologica.com. But my website is under construction. Please wait for a while. Thank you for the patience!)

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