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trenchkamen) wrote2009-07-28 10:34 pm
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Fuck yeah, science.
Also, though I cannot really speak in detail about it here, I may be on to something big.
I need to get to bed; I have to be up at ass o'clock to go on a "field trip" to the Salt River. Yes, it is also for science, but not my science--observing someone else's science for my undergraduate research program. I know the heat is going to make me grateful that I'm a lab rat and not a field rat.
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Fuck yeah, science.
Also, though I cannot really speak in detail about it here, I may be on to something big.
I need to get to bed; I have to be up at ass o'clock to go on a "field trip" to the Salt River. Yes, it is also for science, but not my science--observing someone else's science for my undergraduate research program. I know the heat is going to make me grateful that I'm a lab rat and not a field rat.
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I'm kinda skeptical about it... Because if that thing works... what the hell have my lab been doing!? (Well, not "my" lab)
Yeah, I've been working in a lab that's studying a therapeutic mean to treat transverse myelitis. LOL, maybe I should try this on mice, too.
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It'd be a challenge to find a way to quantitatively make a comparison between control and BBG mice, though. Maybe MRI to look at their axons.
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Rather than seeing ppl saying, "Ooh, we have miracle cure!" I wanna see it right down to the materials, procedures, and references.
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Ah well, science shouldn't be a competition. I'm still waiting for Rochester to publish their papers, though. And then... I still can't give 100% unless it's been reconfirmed by further experiments.
I'm sorry, I get cynical like that. *headdesks*