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  • Am I a research assistant now? I guess so...

    Hey, you, reading this. Welcome to my current life!! isn't it weird how someone across the world can be reading this, and we're just vibing on earth at the same time? Anyway...

    I guess here's where I say I just graduated from my undergrad in environmental biology, where I BARELY learned how to do anything DNA-related or hands on. But I digress. Now I work for an amazing professor and supervisor who is tryna help me publish a paper on soil fungal DNA after wildfires. I have no idea what I'm doing. BUT THATS OKAY because I'm learning soooo much! (And yeah, I gotta say, it's fun to troubleshoot, but sometimes I wish it was more straight forward...)...
    ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡ – ✧)

    And I found this page, so I hope to use it religiously to help answer my questions on pcr, biotech-y stuff, and anything sequencing related.

    Well, idk about you, but when i'm not struggling to order pcr primers, puzzled over so-called 'results', or staring at a blank page mustering up any ounce of strength to write,
    I like baking, foraging, and boxing. ok that's all from me folks.
    Have a splendid day, and go get a pumpkin spice latte or something, it's almost fall, and you deserve it <3

    ~H

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