Implementation of project management methodologies in microbiology research laboratories.

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Full text loading... Abstract The increasing complexity and collaborative nature of scientific research projects underscore the need to implement project management practices to manage resources and funding, ensure data quality, and prevent delays in project progress. Here, we introduce three major project management methodologies, including agile, waterfall, and hybrid approaches, and explore their suitability for biological and microbiological research laboratories. Variables that may influence choosing an appropriate strategy for managing projects are considered, including the size and experience of a research group. In the following article, we provide an overview of the five major stages of project planning and execution, focusing on implementing each of the discussed strategies in the research laboratory. Furthermore, we discuss the composition of the research team, and outline the responsibilities assigned to each team member based on their role in the project. This paper highlights potential risks and challenges that may negatively impact research progress underscoring the need for proper project planning. Applying proper project management methodologies is often neglected in academic research, leading to serious delays and waste of valuable resources. - Received: - Version Posted:

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