What Makes a Successful Multidisciplinary Scientist?

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In summary, a successful multidisciplinary scientist possesses a diverse range of skills and knowledge in different fields, allowing them to approach problems and research from multiple perspectives. They are adaptable, able to collaborate with others effectively, and have a strong understanding of their own limitations. They also have a curiosity and passion for learning, allowing them to continuously expand their expertise and make valuable contributions to their field.
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How did you find PF?
Searching with google.
I have worked in almost every field that exists. I am a hands-on kind of individual that does not just take what is a popular belief and I test it and test it some more.
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Hello and :welcome:!

Have fun and stay curious!
 
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