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Genomic Repairman

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  1. Don't worry about organic, see if you can take an analytical chemistry course instead, it will be more beneficial. Unlikely is correct. But once you get in you need to get good LOR's from your advisor and another faculty member who is familiar with your work. Also publishing never hurts, so shoot for a paper. I did an M.S. as a bridge to getting my Ph.D. and in my two year masters, I was able to publish 3 manuscripts (1st author, 3rd author, somewhere knee-deep in the middle of the authorship orgy). Since you are mainly social science it is crucial that you do well in any remaining science courses that you have so that you don't appear to have holes in your scientific knowledge.

  2. Your GPA isn't too bad. But what will get your foot in the door is your research experience and your letters of rec. I sit on the AdComm at my institution and you have a hard time getting a spot if you don't have prior research experience. You should do fine.

  3. My boss and I try to keep an arm's length distance away from each other. I do not overly gravitate towards sitting by him in meetings or seminars but afterwards in our weekly meetings we do discuss. Also I have shared a drink with him at social engagements and we make jokes but I know not to be above my station as the Brits would say. This seems to work well for me as I mostly need a mentor to help guide me through my project and impart his old-ass wisdom on me and less of a drinking buddy (I've got enough of those). In my department it seems that students who are clingers to their PI's tend to get a reputation of being needy and not being able to make it on their own without help. While this may not be true unfortunately in a lot of cases perception is reality.

  4. I'm kind of with you on this, its a really slippery slope. If you ban this then why not ban any research sponsored by big pharma, or food research sponsored by food companies. It feels a little too heavy handed and downright preachy to me. If the science is good and it makes it through the review process then I am fine with whatever. And these studies are probably shouldering extra scrutiny because of who they are funded by.

  5. I thought Looger's work on that paper wasn't in question? Or is there something else that happened?

    There is still some suspicion of Looger and a 2003 paper he and Hellinga published. Also is he technically qualified for the position that he achieved the position based upon his work at Duke, work that really doesn't hold up to too much scrutiny. You have to wonder if he is really that naive, that dumb, or willing to go along with whatever to get a top rate publication.

    http://writedit.wordpress.com/2009/10/13/hellinga-controversy-expands/

  6. Dear (Lesser Institution, Institution Too God Damn Cheap to Fund Me, Horrible Fit For Me, etc.),

    I would like to decline you offer for admission.

    Thank you.

    Nuff Said.

    No one cares, this usually goes to a secretary or admin office. They simply cross your name off the list and move on to the next backup. Don't waste your time and energy trying to tip toe around you not wanting to be there.

  7. I share a bullpen-style office with a postdoc, another graduate student, and five technicians. So with only a quorum of three people we have STFU rule. We each right it on the board next to our name and folks can see when we need quiet time to get crap done. This way loud conversations and personal phone calls are taken outside of the office area. We all came into agreement when we moved into this space on the rule rather quickly, as I have found that it has worked well in my previous labs.

  8. It sucks but its a fact of life when you are cramped into an office like drunken frat boys into a phone booth. I usually keep my iPod headphones in or I have a special set of earplugs, similar to those used by folks on aircraft carrier decks, when I need absolute silence for manuscript or proposal writing. The leg shakers are the worst, the person next to me shakes their legs so hard that it makes my desk (connected to theirs) rattle.

  9. Janelia has a solid rep, but just please please please stay the hell away from Loren Looger's lab. If you don't know the whole backstory of the controversy with he and Homme Helinga look it up. Turds have a better reputation than Looger or Helinga for that matter right now. But from what I have heard Janelia is a spectacular place with a phenomenal collection of talent.

  10. I haven't started school yet, but when I think about it, I can see myself becoming somewhat hermit-esque --- and frankly, I'm kind of excited about it. No doubt it will be painful at times, but I'm so nerdy that I think I'll really enjoy reading everything I can get my hands on and then typing it all up from impeccably detailed, time-consuming outlines. Are my suspicions totally off, or will school really drive me to become a callous-fingered, be-speckled, hermit?

    If you are a hermit, you will probably still be a hermit. If you are a night owl socialite who loves to party, you probably won't make it too long in grad school. But if you manage your time and stress level you can have a social life.

  11. I'm a 2nd year grad student who will get married this fall and we are thinking about waiting until 32 to start having kids. Its four years away and I'll be done with school (but in a postdoc) by then.

  12. $65 is a good price for a poster. I usually get charged between $50-100 depending upon size, color, and finish (although my PI picks up the tab). At my undergrad they charged $40 to the PI's for their printing center and those places take a financial loss so the $65 is actually quite reasonable. All told I've got like $1500 worth of posters kicking around in my closet, I just wish I could part with them as they serve me no use anymore but damn that is a chunk of change.

  13. None of us can really help you. Just sit down and compare some of the following factors:

    -Stipend money

    -stipend vs cost of living (utilities can be super expensive some places)

    -Taxes (some states have no income tax)

    -Location (city vs BFE)

    -reputation

    -potential PI's you could work with

    -other grad students (fun and laid back vs supercompetitive gunners)

    -Internal fellowships (you need to get if you want to make your applications competitive for a good postdoc)

    -Moving expenses

  14. My department used to use an online service where you upload, proof, and they print and FedEx it to you in two days. You might want to look online for those services as Kinko's will tear you a new one with the prices they charge to print.

  15. It's as simple as this: If you know how to maintain a computer, go for PC; there's no reason to go for a Mac. Otherwise, go for a Mac.

    Methinks not exactly boss. Some programs that are vital to some of us are Mac specific. So it honestly just boils down to you what is the best fit (programs, money, the damn thing not dying one year after the warranty, etc.) that should be the main reason you make a choice between the two.

  16. The only information this post adds is that you're an idiot when it comes to computers.

    I'd like to confirm what acs said about PC's slowing down a little when flipping between programs when compared to doing the same task on a Mac. And I'd also like to confirm you are a giant asshat. Way to go douche, nice way to destroy a civil and pretty objective discussion (in my opinion).

  17. When I moved 1200 miles, I sold off all my stuff and bought new. But here is the trick, I bought my furniture at one of those national chains. So I purchased them at the store at my old location and got them shipped from a store from the new location so my delivery fee was only $150. I think with what I sold off and how much I paid to completely furnish a 1 bedroom apartment, including a TV I shelled out an extra $1500. For me it was worth it so all I had to do was pull a small trailer behind my Jeep when I moved and was able to forgo the giant ass Uhaul.

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