I have 2 favorite fortune cookie messages tacked up at my bench in the lab. They're so appropriate that I wonder whether the restaurants near VU are buying cookies from a company that makes them special for eateries near big biomedical research institutes:
"If at first you do succeed, try and hide your astonishment"
Back when I was a volunteer vaccine test subject (ah... grad school, when your blood is valued more than your time), the nurse practitioner who handled my case had a framed fortune cookie slip above her desk. She had received it in college. It said, "You should consider a career in medical research."
For a long time I didn't know what this blog was supposed to be. Somewhere along the line it became what it is—sharing the little things that are making me happy. I hope those things make you happy. (And maybe it's time for a new photograph.)
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That's a great fortune!
I have 2 favorite fortune cookie messages tacked up at my bench in the lab. They're so appropriate that I wonder whether the restaurants near VU are buying cookies from a company that makes them special for eateries near big biomedical research institutes:
"If at first you do succeed,
try and hide your astonishment"
and...
"Put the data you have obtained
to good use."
Back when I was a volunteer vaccine test subject (ah... grad school, when your blood is valued more than your time), the nurse practitioner who handled my case had a framed fortune cookie slip above her desk. She had received it in college. It said, "You should consider a career in medical research."
Awesome, but did it make you nervous having your blood collected by someone who let a fortune cookie guide her life?
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