Main point: 1. To do some big studies (high impact). A big study could be a long-term logitudinal follow-up syudy. As long and large as possible!
Thus, I have to consider whether my current studies are big enough. Or I have to change my track of study (to be a large study). If OK, I have to strengthen my research teams, particulary inviting some more PIs to join my group!
The other thing that I can do is to help/inspire young investigators establish their research career.
2. The difference is limited between the effort for a small project and a big project. But the results have big difference. So why not try to do a big project!
Jake's project (a life-time project): MUSP "AN ONGOING STUDY OF THE HEALTH OF MOTHERS AND THEIR CHILDREN THAT COMMENCED DURING PREGNANCY" http://www.socialscience.uq.edu.au/index.html?page=15531&pid=15531
They have written "Guidelines for collaboration" at http://www.ansoc.uq.edu.au/research/musp/MUSP_guidelines_for_collaboration_MOU.pdf
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