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- David L. McGlasson, MS, MLS (ASCP)CM⇑
- Address for Correspondence: David L. McGlasson, MS, MLS (ASCP)CM, Clinical Research Scientist, 2200 Bergquist Drive, Bldg. 4430, 59th Clinical Research Division, Lackland AFB, TX 78236-9908, 210-292-6555, david.mcglasson{at}us.af.mil
Abstract
Medical Laboratory Scientists (MLS) typically practice in hospital laboratories; however there are multiple alternatives in research. This article details the advantages of working in a variety of research laboratory settings. These include public institutions, federal laboratory workplaces, private facilities, and industry settings. A view of the different research laboratory settings such as public institutions, federal laboratory workplaces, private facilities, and industry settings will be provided. An assessment on how MLS professionals can prepare for a career in research is outlined and the report concludes with a brief summary of the various aspects of the research setting.
- INDEX TERMS
- research
- hard money
- soft money
- vested
- tenure
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