Wednesday, January 27, 2010
The day after tomorrow
(today) is better.
I spent yesterday sleeping lots at home since I woke up with a huge headache. Lucky for me, in my first lab (the one which I know I now much prefer and hence I've been regretting my initial decision to stay in this 'Chinese' lab for my Master thesis) there's a ZV (Zivildienst - a civil service work the 18-/19-year-old boys here in Germany can choose to do if they don't want to do military service) who helped me continue with day 2 of the in-situ hybridisation experiment which I started on Mon.
Also watched a few episodes of a Jap drama 'Tokyo Dogs'. Snacked a lot. In short, I was a pig. ha.
A piece of good news arrived in the form of an email late last night. From an Italian group in Genova to which I sent my application last year. They want me to visit the lab (travel expenses and accomodation covered!) for 2 days in Feb. :) I have to give a presentation (20-25 minutes) and be prepared to be interviewed (talk to people from the lab). I am a bit worried about the talk... Am not sure I know what I want to talk about. So I've sent an email to them to ask. And let's see. Will have to work on this presentation in the next weeks.
Wish I was in the lab (other one) doing some experiments now instead of sitting here ('Chinese' lab) without anything in particular to do.
Found this the other day:
:D
I spent yesterday sleeping lots at home since I woke up with a huge headache. Lucky for me, in my first lab (the one which I know I now much prefer and hence I've been regretting my initial decision to stay in this 'Chinese' lab for my Master thesis) there's a ZV (Zivildienst - a civil service work the 18-/19-year-old boys here in Germany can choose to do if they don't want to do military service) who helped me continue with day 2 of the in-situ hybridisation experiment which I started on Mon.
Also watched a few episodes of a Jap drama 'Tokyo Dogs'. Snacked a lot. In short, I was a pig. ha.
A piece of good news arrived in the form of an email late last night. From an Italian group in Genova to which I sent my application last year. They want me to visit the lab (travel expenses and accomodation covered!) for 2 days in Feb. :) I have to give a presentation (20-25 minutes) and be prepared to be interviewed (talk to people from the lab). I am a bit worried about the talk... Am not sure I know what I want to talk about. So I've sent an email to them to ask. And let's see. Will have to work on this presentation in the next weeks.
Wish I was in the lab (other one) doing some experiments now instead of sitting here ('Chinese' lab) without anything in particular to do.
Found this the other day:
:D
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