Surviving and Thriving in Thrombosis Research During a Global Pandemic: Experiences of a Vascular Scientist Diagnosed with COVID-19

Addie B. Spier, Colin E. Evans
2020 Thrombosis Update  
The 2019-2020 COVID-19 outbreak resulted in widespread suffering along with major changes in the ways that researchers carry out their work. This article profiles the experiences of an early-career investigator in thrombosis research who worked through the COVID-19 pandemic and a COVID-19 diagnosis. The aims of this article are to normalize concern regarding COVID-19 in the research community, to provide a perspective on maintaining productivity during stay-at-home periods, and to discuss how
more » ... e COVID-19 pandemic might alter common research practices in the future. While the COVID-19 outbreak was clearly disruptive and debilitating on a global level, some research practices that were heavily employed during the pandemic may continue to be utilized in scientific research for many years to come.
doi:10.1016/j.tru.2020.100028 pmid:38620750 pmcid:PMC7977002 fatcat:ia2656plwra7tozkggirxscgvy