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This study explores divergent research trajectories and their impact on scientific collaboration. It presents a novel artistic figure as a unique contribution to a colleague's jubilee, highlighting distinct scientific interests.

Area of Science:

  • Scientific Collaboration
  • Research Trajectories
  • Art in Science

Background:

  • Thirty years ago, the author and Waclaw shared common research interests and worked on the same organism.
  • Their scientific paths have since diverged significantly.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To offer a unique contribution to Waclaw's jubilee.
  • To present a recent work, specifically an artistic figure, as a modest gift.
  • To reflect on the concept of 'divergent trajectories' in science.

Main Methods:

  • The study does not detail specific experimental methods.
  • It focuses on a conceptual reflection and the presentation of a visual artwork ('oeuvre d'art').

Main Results:

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  • The author anticipates their current work might appear 'strange' to Waclaw and his colleagues due to divergent research paths.
  • A specific figure is highlighted as the primary contribution, considered an 'oeuvre d'art'.
  • Conclusions:

    • Divergent scientific trajectories can lead to a perceived irrelevance of current work to former collaborators.
    • Scientific contributions can take artistic forms, serving unique purposes like celebratory gifts.