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An international survey of Training Needs and Career Paths of Core Facility Staff.

Valentina Adami1, Natalie Homer2, Nadine Utz3, Saskia Lippens4, Joshua Z Rappoport5, Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez6.   

Abstract

Core facilities (CFs) provide a centralised access to costly equipment, scientific expertise, experimental design, day-to-day technical support and training of users. CFs have a tremendous impact on research outputs, skills and educational agendas, increasing the competencies of staff, researchers and students. However, the rapid development of new technologies and methodologies for the life sciences requires fast adaptation and development of existing core facilities and their technical and scientific staff. Given the scarcity of well-defined CF career paths, CF staff positions are typically filled by people having followed either academic or technical tracks. Each academic institution follows different policies and often fails to adequately recognize the merits of CF personnel and to support their training efficiently. Thus, the Core Technologies for Life Science association (CTLS), through the Training working group, has conducted an anonymous online survey to assess the training needs of CF personnel, as well as to identify common characteristics and challenges in this relatively new and dynamic career type. 275 individuals, including core managers and directors, technicians, technologists and administrators, participated in the survey. The survey was divided into 2 sections; the first, applied to all respondents, and the second, specifically targeted core management issues. Training needs in technological areas, financial and soft skills, management and administrative issues were surveyed as well. The lack of clarity and consistency regarding established career paths for CF professionals was evident from the second part of the survey, highlighting geographical or cultural differences. Gender balance was achieved and the distribution was always taken into account. The results of this survey highlight a need to develop better training resources for CF staff, to improve their recognition within academic institutions, and to establish a recognized career pathway. © Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities.

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Keywords:  Core Facilities · Career development · Staff · Education · Skills

Year:  2021        PMID: 33880077      PMCID: PMC8040527          DOI: 10.7171/jbt.21-3201-002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomol Tech        ISSN: 1524-0215


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1.  How tech-savvy employees make the difference in core facilities: Recognizing core facility expertise with dedicated career tracks: Recognizing core facility expertise with dedicated career tracks.

Authors:  Saskia Lippens; Dominique Audenaert; Alexander Botzki; Stefaan Derveaux; Bart Ghesquière; Geert Goeminne; Reza Hassanzadeh; Jurgen Haustraete; Francis Impens; Jochen Lamote; Sebastian Munck; Niels Vandamme; Gert Van Isterdael; Marijke Lein; Geert Van Minnebruggen
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2022-06-01       Impact factor: 9.071

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