To some extent, yes, professional colleagues can be good friends in personal life as long as financial issues and occupations are unthreatened and away from disturbance.
To some extent, yes, professional colleagues can be good friends in personal life as long as financial issues and occupations are unthreatened and away from disturbance.
With our colleague in our professional matter have a time of personal discussion for the matter or problems which may under the mutual exchange of discussion may help to solve the problems in a very right manner .
With this due to close association we may establish an closed association with our colleague which may subsequently take a shape of friendship which is the cause of close association which has become the reason of our personal relation
In my personal opinion it can be possible but the mutual respect and consideration are extremly important.
Unfortunately, when there is no respect for the others only the selfish wish to proceed for the own scientific pathway, without any need of collaborations is difficult or impossible.
But again, when the collegue(s) are fair, educated and there is a strong inrterest in common research or at least to learn something it is very much possible.
Overall, I think is more related to the human structure (character) of the scientist and not to much ilnked to the her (or his) research. We are talking about human relationships and as it is for the outside work life they depend by many factors.