I can now put letters after my name!
I've got around two weeks off before I start my summer project, which I am VERY much looking forward too. What with revision and the way the course works I haven't actually been in a lab since around March, which is far too long for a Lab Rat to be out of a lab for.
I also won't technically be a "lab rat" any more. I chose the name to mean "unpaid student lab worker" (it seemed vaguely funny at the time...) and now I am a fully fledged paid scientist (albeit one who is frantically looking for a job).
There will be more bacteria-related posts coming very shortly. This is just an apology-for-lack-of-science post because what with rehearsing for graduation, getting graduated, getting rascally drunk at graduation parties and looking for wedding dresses there hasn't been all that much time for bacteria.
~Lab Rat MSci(Hons) BA CANTAB :D
Congratulations on graduating!
ReplyDeleteI only recently discovered Field of Science and its associated blogs, and I've gotta say I was suprised (and pleased) to find a fellow Cantab! Although I am but a lowly second year... :P
@Liz: Thanks! I'm glad you enjoy the FoS blogs :) Are you a NatSci as well? Good luck with your third year option. If you do biochem and want any hints/help feel free to drop me an email (my address should be on my blogger profile)
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks! I'll be a geneticist next year, though - but hopefully I'll stay for a fourth year anyway, doing the new Systems Biology course (I don't want to leave!).
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I raise me cup o' grog to you! Ever thought of ditching the PhD and becoming a pirate? 'Tis a goodly life, fraught with danger and potential for missing limbs!
ReplyDelete@Liz: Good luck with genetics. The systems biology course does look quite fun, there's a couple of people I know in the year below me who'll be doing it next year.
ReplyDelete@Skellett: LOL I am not a great fan of danger, although could probably be lured with promises of grog!