Showing posts with label Gene Lab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gene Lab. Show all posts

Thursday, June 7, 2018

Last day in Meren Lab

May 31st was my last day at Meren's Lab. These two years passed by in a blink of an eye, while at times, it seemed like the passing of time slowed down to a halt! I learnt a lot of skills in terms of metagenomics, computing language, DNA sequencing, and writing too! Besides all these tangible skills, lessons that I am taking with me along my journey:
  • Tell someone what is on your mind; early and often. No one (except probably your spouse) can read what's on your mind
  • Give praise as much as you can. Everyone needs encouragement - we got too many negative comments and feedback already in our daily life
  • Give constructive feedbacks. It is no use to anyone to tell them they are no good in something if you cannot tell them how they can improve
  • Be friendly to everyone
  • Plan with a timeline in mind. Plans are no use if they do not have a dateline - we will procrastinate
  • Dress what you want to be, not what you are
  • Be specific in your goals (for yourself and others), and highlight the tools available to help them achieve their goals
  • Ask questions, and ask more questions
  • Teach and learn
  • Have fun
We had a lab dinner last night at Snail Thai @ Hyde Park. Starting June 1st, I will be joining Eugene Chang (http://changlab.uchicago.edu/) lab. Physically, I am still located in the same building, on the same floor, but there will be a change in study topic. I am still discussing with Gene on what should be my personal research topic, but I will be working closely with the other lab members as well on their work. I am excited to start this new role in Gene's lab - and there are a couple of new skills and knowledge I personally would love to pick up this year. I want to:

  • refine my microbiology benchwork skills
  • refine my computational skills
  • learn mouse work
  • learn metabolomics work and analyses