Making the Best of a Scientific Conference: Ate Octopus, Isolation Tank, Passport Stamp and More…
I was fortunate to be 1 of 12 abstracts chosen for a conference in California (Minority Trainee Research Forum). I was actually a part of the scientific summer program that hosted the conference since 7th grade through most of college.
Bug Chasers: People that Actually Want to be HIV+!
We all tend to have the understanding that HIV is NOT something anyone would want to have
From Bench to Bedside: What Does Your Research Mean in the REAL WORLD?
One of the greatest task of anyone bench researcher (meaning work done in the laboratory on cells/mice etc) is the clinical relevance to what is actually happening in the real world (aka translational research). You may find yourself overly consumed with
Fall in Love With Your Research
"Love what you do, and you will never work a day in your life!" I have no idea who said this, but it is especially true in research. In a field where experiments go wrong all the time, you may
8 Ways to Make Weekends in the Lab Fun
While working on weekends is not a must