sicknessisfascinating.blogspot.com
Sickness is Fascinating: I am Science*
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I'm a neuroscientist interested in how illnesses work. View my complete profile. Saturday, January 19, 2013. Meaning suffering or disease and physiology. The study of natural functions of a living being. Credit for this title goes to Kevin Zelnio (@kzelnio) for starting the I Am Science hashtag last year. You can read the tweets here. Or learn more about the upcoming ebook here. January 19, 2013 at 12:27 PM. All the best, Amy. January 19, 2013 at 10:03 PM. January 21, 2013 at 8:32 AM. I can never cease a...
postphdperceptions.wordpress.com
New to the game… | postphdperceptions
https://postphdperceptions.wordpress.com/2014/10/13/new-to-the-game
Charlotte; scientist, sci-commer, sewer, baker and now: blogger. New to the game…. October 13, 2014. I’m Charlotte. I just handed in my PhD thesis. I am looking for a job in scientific education and communication. To achieve this, blogging seemed like the way forward. And it seems some others had the same idea…. Http:/ postphd.wordpress.com. Http:/ lifeafterphd.wordpress.com. Http:/ postphdblog.wordpress.com. Http:/ afterphd.wordpress.com. And so on…. So why bother I hear you ask? Liked by 1 person.
anotheryoungblogger.wordpress.com
Calling all voices. | Be the change...
https://anotheryoungblogger.wordpress.com/2013/01/21/calling-all-voices
Be the change…. 8230;you want to see in the world. January 21, 2013. I am part of a generation of early 20something year olds who have been handed everything. We’ve been handed faster computers, the newest cell phones, and the most current of all technology. We thrive on the internet, on constant media updates, and on the “I must have everything NOW! Essentially, I’m part of a generation who is ignoring and adding to the problem. It’s time to get to work. April 11, 2013 at 7:19 am. Enter your comment here.
xtaldave.wordpress.com
BUG SPLATS! | Anomalous Distraction
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A protein crystallographer opines about science, pseudo-science and academia. A quick technical note/tip for folks doing recombinant protein expression in. When doing large-ish scale expression of proteins in. It is common to freeze the cell pellet post-harvesting and prior to cell lysis and protein purification. Typically this is achieved by re-suspending the cell pellet in a small about of Luria Broth or PBS and then re-pelleting the cells in a 50ml falcon tube, and freezing them at -80ºC. Collect all ...
biochembelle.com
The postdoc’s tale | Ever on & on
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Ever on and on. The winding road of science and a life therein. The postdoc’s tale. The postdoc’s tale. Here are a few selected posts about the postdoc life. The postdoc fellow (. Is an odd beast. It is little wonder that many myths about this species exist. Even after being one for over two years, I am still learning much about the immense variation that my fellow postdocs encounter in areas such as healthcare. And as with any thing involving humans, you have to learn how and when to play politics.
eatmoretoast.wordpress.com
The Loneliest Landscape | The Lapmosphere
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Thought(s) I'd share. Sunday 29th September 2013. I did route #6 from ‘Lost Lanes’, which starts at Gravesend and finishes in Strood via All Hallows. A few things that I saw along the way that I felt were interesting follows:. Down the Thames river. It wasn’t long before I encountered this:. I always thought it was the former. Also, being new to this, I’m not sure how much preparation people do before going on one of these rides. Do people know exactly the type of surface they’ll be r...Then I came acros...
chempics.wordpress.com
Plants in the Lab | Picture it...
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Picture It… Chemistry on Tour. Plants in the Lab. Plants in the Lab. For most people, the flowers, grasses and vegetable plants growing in their garden have very little to do with chemicals produced in the laboratories of both universities and the chemical industry. Indeed, many worry about the dangers and pollution which might emanate from chemical production sites and consider these a polar opposite of domestic gardening for food and flowers. Musa acuminata, Musa balbisiana. Onion, Garlic and Chives (.
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