Cancer researcher uses MindManager to manage projects and write papers As an Associate Professor and primary researcher in the O’Connell Lab at the Indiana University School of Medicine, Thomas O’Connell, PhD, is at the forefront of cutting-edge cancer and metabolomics research. Lately, his work has focussed on analyzing how cancer and chemotherapy can cause muscle wasting in patients, with the goal of identifying ways to treat and cure this condition. As part of his work, O’Connell uses MindManager to plan and manage lab experiments and projects, and write research papers that present his work to the medical community. “MindManager is like having a single control centre where you can view everything that you need without the clutter of digging through files on your computer,” says O’Connell. “It’s a lot more efficient to run a project when you can tell what’s been done, and what needs to be done. The efficiency gains are quite significant.” Maintaining this highly level of efficiency helps O’Connell and his team maximize their time and resources, driving their continued pursuit of medical discoveries that have the potential to save lives in the future. Read Tom’s full story by clicking the button below. |