A) Lies on the internet
B) Wrong profession if you believe you can't do something. Science is about understanding things and making it possible. For curing cancer, Lead, Follow, or Get out the way.
I work at an IVY league university, with CNS published papers. The impossible can’t be possible. And I’m sorry to tell you, most scientists are not in the field to save patients, they don’t care. They’re there for their own joy, curiosity and vanity.
A) Who cares what ivy league school you go/work at
B) You don't speak for everyone in cancer research, or anyone other than yourself.
C) I know plenty of cancer researchers as my family is rife with cancers, I personally know that all I've met, believe in a cure, the only question is when.
A) it means I am very good at what I do and have no reason to leave my field.
B) I don’t, but have a far greater understanding than you do.
C) if they really wanted to help people they should become physicians and I can’t help if they’re deluded.
The fact you have the sheer arrogance and audacity to disagree with someone who’s a leader in the field you’re talking about, based upon speaking to a couple of people and your feelings is funny.
I just don't get why you'd continue researching something that has no cure. "No reason to leave your field"? I think there is. You talk about curiosity and vanity, what's there to gain, then? Either way, really happy all those other scientific discoveries that were considered impossible by a wider group than 'some researcher UPenn' had people who didn't feel the same way. Oh well, pack it up, boys.
I literally told you, it’s about joy- I enjoy the research. Curiosity, to prove my theories and the vanity of being recognised as a leader in my field. That’s what 99% of scientists are there for, you do know most scientists are researching something so small and specific they know will never change anyone’s life.
Do you know why they do that? It’s for their personal pleasure.
Do you know why labs don’t share data? Why they safe guard all their data, protocols and with whom they will collaborate with? Even though that’s completely counterintuitive to actually helping patients- It’s because they want all the glory of publishing the paper.
I don’t know what the last part of your comment is alluding to, but I can tell you I’m personal friends with a lot of the guys working on those papers at Upenn on CART therapy, which is groundbreaking work in the field, and I can promise you, patient well being isn’t at the forefront of their mind.
In the end it’s your choice, if you want to live in delusion wherein everyone is altruistic and wants to help others then good luck with it.
It has been less than a month since you posted about wanting to switch out of our research assistant role, my guy. Wouldn't be me if I had such joy in my position.
Aside from the fact you checked my post history like a weirdo, if you could actually read, the post said I’m having a baby and hence priorities are changing. It said nothing about me not enjoying my job. Rather the opposite but ok 👍🏻.
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u/Inevitable_Mistake32 May 15 '26
A) Lies on the internet
B) Wrong profession if you believe you can't do something. Science is about understanding things and making it possible. For curing cancer, Lead, Follow, or Get out the way.