Our next poster award winner:
Hector Salazar, PhD student @UPittNursing with work he did at @WisconsinADRC: Creating Inclusive Research Through Culturally Aware Data Collection Sites
Love seeing the DEI Office featured here! Slam dunk of a team, and they've been so warm and responsive anytime I've reached out. Highly recommend connecting with them
https://t.co/z5OT7NArMA
@synaptikate Ooh these are great ideas! Love the idea for centrifuge balance charts-- great for a newbie. We have a semi-onbarding doc to share too, I should print it 🌟
Today’s accomplishment: converting our water bath area into a nice clean bench for a visiting summer student!
Any pro tips on friendly and helpful things to set out on an incoming student’s bench? I’m thinking a calculator, and more colors of sharpies…
a white scholar in my field is married to a person of color, took his last name, & is now one of the leading scholars in Latinx studies. once, she applied for & got an opportunity typically reserved for POC.
white people need to talk about this so the burden isn't on POC to do so
Yes! You can save for retirement during your PhD. The first option is a roth ira even if you are on a fellowship. The second option is a 403b/401k, the availability of these depend of your institution and income type (W2). Check out my business!
I gave a presentation today for the FIRST time since the pandemic started, almost exactly 3 years ago. Absolutely wild 🤯 Really enjoyed being back in person + in my groove again. I don't think I every truly learned how to be a virtual learner, because it never felt like this!
New favorite opening line I've seen in a paper's abstract:
"Once described as mere “bags of enzymes,” bacterial cells are infact highly organized, with many macromolecules exhibiting non-uniform localization patterns."
Thank you, Ladouceur AM et al., 2020 PNAS 117(31)
Doing a protein prep for the millionth time and certain I have it memorized by now, then missing adding a very important reagent, and not realizing until troubleshooting the low final yield...hUmBLeD i aM 🙏
The bus driver this morning wished every single person a happy thanksgiving as they got off, and he friendly-honked and waved at every single other bus we passed along our route. This driver is single-handedly carrying my mental health today >>>
Just found the most chaotic entry in my lab notebook, which consists of the following:
"I think I ran the protein off the gel LOL"
"I didn't image it b/c I was angry"
"I can't see the protein (WTF right)"
***two days later***
"LOOK YAY I SEE IT" 😂
Very proud of my lab mate on her publication!! Learn about nucleoprotein filaments and how they can regulate virulence genes with the help of transcription factor RfaH in uropathogenic e. coli (the bacteria that cause UTIs)!! 🦠
Thrilled to share that my first-author paper is published! These results stem from a 3-year collaboration between @UWBiochem and @UWMadisonMMI. We show that elongation factor RfaH counter-silences H-NS filaments in vivo in uropathogenic E. coli (1/n) https://t.co/HHMOT1ij4S
My grad program is hosting virtual open houses on 10/11 and 11/7 for prospective students! I would re-choose CMB over and over again. I can't speak highly enough of how well-run, accommodating, and supportive the program is. Grad school is a struggle but CMB makes it better.
Join the CMB program in one of our virtual open houses this fall! You’ll hear from the CMB Chair and current students, learn about the application process and more! Details and the Zoom link are available on our website: https://t.co/gdpGB8OS9U