Ask Not Why Would You Work in Biology, but Rather: Why Wouldn't You?
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Being the user of the real is motivating for sure, but one cannot stay in that context forever. In some cases, one may not survive the cure.
Tough stuff. If we could mechanize some aspects of research, sure: automate the manual things, stand up data pipelines, improve the boring bits. All that is in the lab, though.
Possibly, there is no virtualizing the plastic tube.