Ghost Years, Real Growth: Why a Quiet Research Period Isn’t Failure

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A scientist recounts a five-year gap without first- or corresponding-author papers, arguing that slow, formative work and supportive mentors can lay the groundwork for later success, and offers strategies to resist 'publish or perish' pressures by valuing long research timelines and providing sustaining support for researchers.
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