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New Resident of Laramie, WY | Kristen Landreville
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A new professor's journeys in teaching, advising, and researching. COJO 2480: Politics & Media. July 9, 2010. Protected: New Resident of Laramie, WY. This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:. Blog Post 1 for COJO 2480: Politics & Media. This post is password protected. Enter the password to view comments. COJO 3530: Online Journalism. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 8 other followers.
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Scientia matris: When bugging your senior colleague is futile
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008. When bugging your senior colleague is futile. Papers are a significant issue for me right now. Kids got in the way of steady output. That and writing 55 grants in four years, being the 'go-to' girl for all problems in my previous lab. The glue. No track record. UNfundable. So, I've been proactive and tried to implement a plan for publications with my old mentor. He agreed to a paper per week until they're all out (there's 15! But of course in the first week renegs.
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About | equatingtozero
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Just another WordPress.com site. I am female and have a degree in Astrophysics. I am preparing to return to University to study a second degree – Mathematical Physics. I am a liberal, atheist, supporter of women’s rights, skeptic, pro gay rights and supporter of same sex marriage. The theme is to document my experiences of being a woman in a male dominated field, as well as any other rants of current issues or events. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
phdisnotenough.blogspot.com
PhD = Pretty huge Dork: March 2007
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PhD = Pretty huge Dork. There's no crying in grad school! Friday, March 30, 2007. A white dude big-time scientists doing his part to expand oppotunities to underserved minorities! Click the link people! Aritcle found via Green Gabbro. Thursday, March 29, 2007. 20 days, 22 hours until my proposal defense/qualifying exam. 6 days, 22 hours until my written proposal is due. 3 brownies consumed by me last night. 45 minutes of running this morning, starting at 6:30 am (or so.:) ). You know, important stuff.
developinggeneticist.blogspot.com
Developing Geneticist: January 2010
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010. This blog post is intended to distract you from the fact that I haven't updated my blog in ages. Including the accompanying comments) is what all blog posts should be like. Links to this post. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. Extraordinary Embryo of the Week. This is a mouse embryo, and you can tell that it has been stained for the expression of a gene. But this is not just any gene! The DNA they amplified was from a region that controls the expression of a gene called Col2A1.
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Developing Geneticist: Lab coats - again
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010. Lab coats - again. Has done it again:. Hey Jorge, that's nothing like a real lab! So I present to you a real life. Oh um ok, you were right. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Transplanted to the USA from New Zealand. I study genetics and embryonic development at Harvard University. View my complete profile. Lab coats - again. Extraordinary Embryo of the Week. Friendly Atheist by @hemantmehta. 08/10/16 PHD comic: 'In School'. Senseless – Conflict Deaths Per Hour. A longtime...
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Uptown and to the right: August 2010
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Uptown and to the right. On my way to tenure as a professor in New York's northernmost borough. Monday, August 30, 2010. Right now I am thinking I will head out shortly from this ridiculously short day in the office, because there's no A/C in my office and it's going to 95 today. (Talk about expediency with work orders, egh? I did much of what I wanted to do anyway, so I figure I could go home, get some lunch, and work on my class while in my air conditioned apartment. Friday, August 27, 2010. So the mov...
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Uptown and to the right: Worth the money?
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Uptown and to the right. On my way to tenure as a professor in New York's northernmost borough. Monday, May 16, 2011. There are regularly articles about whether or not college is "worth the cost." That is, given the soaring cost of college tuition, do you get your money's worth? There is sometimes an attitude that I have noticed both here and at other institutions (sometimes even among graduate students who are not paying at all, but instead being paid. To go to school! The degree you have.