
No digested vector is the right size. Notes refer to primers that do not exist, cells remain subconfluent, no pcr product is the right size, though there are quite a bunch of bands there. My assessment of an F1's paper was considered "overcritical but insightful" meaning maybe I am good at something once in a while. Try to plan again, try to carry out the plan, try to get the scratch notes all back into the book. Try more.
I think every lab should have at least three big questions that they can constantly refer to as meaningful and important in feild(s). That way we will save time and tips because instead of stabbing each other in the eyes all the time with vintage gilsons, we could maybe talk about those big questions. By refusing to pose those questions, yes we are quite nimble, and can suddenly decide that anything is important. Wait thats not helping. Also, keep in mind that some grants are only open to people who have obtained doctorates in the last ten years. Important. For some.
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