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How Do Lab Rats Collaborate with Other Scientists?
Catalysis research is inherently interdisciplinary. Lab rats often collaborate with
chemists
,
material scientists
,
engineers
, and
environmental scientists
to address complex problems. These collaborations are facilitated through academic partnerships, industry collaborations, and participation in
scientific conferences
.
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