Yesterday, I gave the presentation at lab meeting (again), and it went pretty well. I wasn't really sure what to make of some of my data, so the talk was very helpful in the sense that it allowed me to put my thoughts in order and get a lot of feedback from people who actually know what they're talking about. The ecstasy: after the meeting, Jan asked me for a writeup of what I've done so far because he's planning on using it in a grant he's writing, and he said it might develop into a paper later. Cool. The agony: today, some of my repeats shed doubt on about half the data I already have, which would imply tens of hours and many hundreds of Euros in enzyme wasted. Not so cool. Needless to say, I'm in a pessimistic mood right now, but hopefully some of the PCRs I have running tonight will provide a clearer picture. Ugh.
Last night, we had a lab BBQ at Jan's. They had pretty much the standard stuff: burgers, (German) sausage, chips, salad, etc. Along with all of the regular lab members, we also had a new postdoc candidate and his wife. He's British; she's Italian. Both seemed very nice, and his talk today about the HHMerThread pipeline he developed was really solid. We have another two postdocs coming in for interviews before I leave, one tomorrow.
In my free time, the last few days have seen me writing and laying out the Freshman week issue of The Princeton Tiger, the humor magazine for which I'm the head writer. Since everyone else on staff is feeling particularly lazy this summer, this issue is mostly mine; I've done the actual writing on literally 90% of the content in it, at least so far. (One of the editors helped out a lot with ideas for probably half of the articles.) Fortunately, the advertising we've been doing to the class of '13 is paying off; I have a ton of interested recruits emailing me.
So that's the long and the short of what I've been up to lately. Excuse me while I go do laundry and mope about my data.
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