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This is what a scientist looks like. Little reminder to myself and anyone who needs it that how we look/dress does not define our competence or intelligence, it merely reveals the small mindedness of those who think it does (also before you judge my bench just remember how penicillin was discovered ok)
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agree hee hee (it's been too many years away from the bench for me tho!!! hardly know how to pipette nowadays)
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Agree Didnโ€™t work in a lab, as the world is my lab. But my table was never clean
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๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ‘
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Queen!
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@entropybender
this is peak aesthetics
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This reminds me that I never replied to your earlier question about Dr. Tiffany Vora, whose speech on digital biology I attended a few weeks ago in Mountain View. Here's an older conference of hers, similar theme but obviously a lot has happened since 2018: https://youtu.be/MuRaHo7mVnA?si=0eYuxZqmuoFvLhh8
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I'm not sure I would trust a scientist's work whose bench DIDNT look like that, TBH.
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Wow girl you rock! ๐Ÿ˜
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