You say guten tag, I say good gracious
Don't you love it when, after considerable time searching pubmed, you find a great article that is totally applicable to your paper...click on the full text link...and discover it's written in German?
Good things: URP decided to give me more money! $3,000 in total! This is great- my PI doesn't have to pay that much, but he's still agreed to give me $1,000 more to match the AHA grant I didn't get.
Bad things: Matt's off the project! ACKKKK- a bit concerned, because he's been much of the brains of the operation, but I guess it's also a good thing, so now I've got complete control of what is, after all, my honors project. Have to get organized! er...right after finals and papers, which are threatening to engluf me at present.
I'm having some problems concentrating on what to study for...there's so much for ions that I'm getting scared witless just thinking about it (envision freaked out bug-eyed mouse chasing tail). Oh golly.
Yesterday was buuuusy. I spent 10:30 am to 5:15 pm at lab, running mice (Screw it, i can't run them on only one cuff, it takes too freaking long) and then straight to San Jose with one of the PFC managers, Gigi, to advertise for the breast cancer talk next Sat. Yummy pho dinner, some work at the clinic, then to Big Robot's last gig @ Stanford! Morgan and crew played at Xanadu and went house hopping for a bit- I had to bow out pretty early to get some needed shut-eye. Met my Ions paper partner this morning at the Bookstore cafe and got a bunch done for that paper- we're still about 50 words over but heck, a lot was accomplished.
Okei, enough procrastinating. Researching for my women's health class paper. Pharmcokinetics and pharmacodynamics...guh-rate.
Good things: URP decided to give me more money! $3,000 in total! This is great- my PI doesn't have to pay that much, but he's still agreed to give me $1,000 more to match the AHA grant I didn't get.
Bad things: Matt's off the project! ACKKKK- a bit concerned, because he's been much of the brains of the operation, but I guess it's also a good thing, so now I've got complete control of what is, after all, my honors project. Have to get organized! er...right after finals and papers, which are threatening to engluf me at present.
I'm having some problems concentrating on what to study for...there's so much for ions that I'm getting scared witless just thinking about it (envision freaked out bug-eyed mouse chasing tail). Oh golly.
Yesterday was buuuusy. I spent 10:30 am to 5:15 pm at lab, running mice (Screw it, i can't run them on only one cuff, it takes too freaking long) and then straight to San Jose with one of the PFC managers, Gigi, to advertise for the breast cancer talk next Sat. Yummy pho dinner, some work at the clinic, then to Big Robot's last gig @ Stanford! Morgan and crew played at Xanadu and went house hopping for a bit- I had to bow out pretty early to get some needed shut-eye. Met my Ions paper partner this morning at the Bookstore cafe and got a bunch done for that paper- we're still about 50 words over but heck, a lot was accomplished.
Okei, enough procrastinating. Researching for my women's health class paper. Pharmcokinetics and pharmacodynamics...guh-rate.
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