Pretty well, actually! The surgeries went well, the lasers went pew pew, and the mice brains were definitively zapped with lasers. I now have several mouse brains sitting in jars (and I know this is going to be quoted against me some point in the future) that are awaiting being sectioned to do further nifty techniques on them, like fluorescent immunochemistry: http://www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/uploadedFiles/pcb10_phppYaWHE.jpgHow did zapping mice brains with lasers go?
That depends on what water you're referring to. If you're referring to the lead-tacular water in Flint, Michigan...hell no. Thankfully I have beer so I don't have to worry about water for a while.So - would YOU drink the water?
I'd definitely be interested in taking a look at the position. And I sincerely apologize for missing your post after my initial rant in the rant thread. Thanks for the opportunity!We are about to advertise a health psych position. Your physio background would be a plus. Care to apply? (Southern Oregon)
Nope, my "favorite" part was the intro. "Hey, remember all that stuff you learned as a first year that everyone in your field takes as gospel? Now you need to exhaustively read everything about it and cite it."What's your favorite part about thesis writing?
My guess is formatting.
Have you been hooded yet?
I didn't realize we had posted it already at the time. It seems to ONLY be posted to the SOU site for the moment. Should be coming to APS, APA, and the Chronicle for Higher Ed soon.I'd definitely be interested in taking a look at the position. And I sincerely apologize for missing your post after my initial rant in the rant thread. Thanks for the opportunity!
Nope! I did, however, go to drink a bunch of grape juice and found out it had mold growing all over it. Unfortunately, this was after I'd drank about three gulps.You ever go to eat a pork sausage, and find it's got hairs growin' all over it?
Just something my Cousin Earl asked me once. The look he gave me when he asked chills me to this day.Nope! I did, however, go to drink a bunch of grape juice and found out it had mold growing all over it. Unfortunately, this was after I'd drank about three gulps.
And I must be out of the loop since I've seen you ask that a few times: personal experience, or line from a comedy?
Nope! I did, however, go to drink a bunch of grape juice and found out it had mold growing all over it. Unfortunately, this was after I'd drank about three gulps.
And I must be out of the loop since I've seen you ask that a few times: personal experience, or line from a comedy?
Ideally, anywhere in the Pacific northwest. I grew up on the west coast and got to spend a lot of time in Oregon and Washington and think it's honestly some of the most beautiful country in the world (particularly the Columbia River Gorge).
If you could get your job anywhere, where would you prefer to live on this little blue marble?
For regular pop: Coke. For diet/zero calorie versions: Pepsi Max.Coke or Pepsi?
Jennifer Anniston or Angelina Jolie?
Cats or dogs?
Are you pro-spicy food?
Favourite video game?
What sort of brain surgery do you research/want to work in?
Indirectly, yes!Does that mean that you research the effects of certain medications for those conditions on the brain?
I sure hope you consider applying for our Health psych position. You might need to revamp you application materials a bit for the right spin but you've got some of what we are looking for.Ideally, anywhere in the Pacific northwest. I grew up on the west coast and got to spend a lot of time in Oregon and Washington and think it's honestly some of the most beautiful country in the world (particularly the Columbia River Gorge).
For regular pop: Coke. For diet/zero calorie versions: Pepsi Max.
Gonna have to go with Jennifer Aniston.
My gut reaction is still dogs, but--considering we have four cats and zero dogs--I'm going to have to say that I'm empirically a cat person.
Very much pro on the spicy food! Nothing beats out good szechuan food, and I've recently taken to roasting hot peppers in the oven, charring the skin, and integrating them into stir fry and meat dishes.
While it's hard to nail down, I'd say my favorite video game is either RBI Baseball for the NES or Dark Souls. RBI Baseball because I grew up playing that game with my dad (and it remains as the only game we're both equal in) and Dark Souls because, in addition to being an awesome game, a friend of mine and I play them together and it reminds me of when I was in elementary school: swapping tips, secrets, cool things we've found when exploring, etc.
I don't research brain surgery (though I have performed brain extractions before). My research focuses on the genetics of psychiatric illnesses such as depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. I'm trying to expand our knowledge of the biological "nuts and bolts" of these illnesses to try and identify new therapies.
So my fears that "oh god my mind isn't me anymore, I'm getting dumber" are, in fact, true?how long-term stress (something that is very associated with mental illness) changes genetic networks in the brain.
Could be worse.So my fears that "oh god my mind isn't me anymore, I'm getting dumber" are, in fact, true?
I will have to say it's a tie between rottweiler and pit bull. A family friend had a couple wonderful and sweet rottweilers that I grew up with and I've always loved the big lugs. And my wife and I have fostered a pit bull and just love them to pieces.What is your favorite type of dog breed?
Thank fucking christ no. I have had dreams, however, where my teeth were breaking/falling out and I was trying to put them back in. Apparently that's a really common dream to have...not sure about the penis nightmare!
Have you ever had adreamnightmare where your pecker has fallen off and you're desperately trying to hold it in place in the manic hope that it will magically fuse back into place?