@LFC_Talha I have always said it the times will come when we will bite our fingers for the schoolboy misses Nunez has made. How a professional footballer misses those on a steady is alarming
@SkyNews Having completed a PhD in Biochemistry here in the UK, I have applied for said visa route (global talent). unfortunately, according to the law, I have to get an offer before being deemed qualified but then again you ask, why would you let your talents groomed by your research...
@doudna_lab cont'd
gene editing (CRISPR/Cas), library prep for illumina seq., molecular biology techniques, strong organizational and communication skills with excellent documentation of research data.
@doudna_lab Dear prof Doudna,
I would like to confirm the openness of this position to international applicants.
secondly, going forward, I have a PhD in biochemistry with core focus in molecular microbiology from Brunel University, London.
Skills: Microbial culturing, gene editing
@Thisfuckin_guy@YasMohammedxx Apologies for not getting the joke but maybe next time, you type joke/sarcasm as it is difficult to understand certain messages just by typing.
@yeastgenome As a fungal biologist, S. cerevisiae particularly whose thesis flowed through MAPK signalling, the works of Prof Thorner in these areas cannot be overemphasised and will continue to revolutionize the yeast model system.
https://t.co/uB41xWFuuI
For those passionately interested in genome engineering using the revolutionary tool, that is, CRISPR/Cas tool, join the inaugural #WorldCRISPRDay webinar event hosted by @Synthego
@gobanno_howl @PhDfriendSana This reminded me of myself. I was about 10months to go on my PhD and no data. what I did was re-evaluate and put my full focus on those relevant experiments my work needs to confirm all the preliminary findings I have done. the next 6 months I generated publication worthy data.