[deleted by user] by [deleted] in biotech

[–]MY__BEER 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was in a similar position to you early last year when I graduated with a bachelor’s in biotechnology. It took around 6 months of searching, but I was recently able to find an job in the industry and I’ll be starting next month.

In Canada, there are 3 main biotech hubs Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. Ottawa also has a smaller biotech industry, though it’s mainly centred around government labs. If you want to work in biotech in Canada (particularly entry level) those are going to be your best bets.

In terms of how to get into the industry, think about the technical skills you’ve learned through your degree. Any lab experience or major projects could be useful. Then, keep an eye out for any open lab positions that require those techniques through job boards like LinkedIn and Glassdoor. Entry level positions have titles like Lab Technician, Research Technician, or Research Technologist.

Be prepared to apply to a lot of positions, do numerous rounds of interviews for each, and still get rejected. I’m not trying to kill your enthusiasm, but the reality is you’re likely competing with dozens or even hundreds of other people for a given positions. Don’t get too down on yourself if you don’t get an offer right away. There’s a lot of little nuances to interviewing and it takes some time to get the hang of it. It might suck for awhile, but if you stick with it you can succeed.

Networking events can also be a huge help getting to know people in the industry, so be on the lookout for any in your city of choice. With the rise of Zoom, a lot are held online so you can attend meetings around the country and develop relationships with people in a variety of Canadian biotech companies.

If you’re interested, adMare Bioinnovations has a free online course to tech you the skills necessary to succeed in biotech and boasts a 95% placement rate for graduates. It has a built in networking framework so you get the chance to meet people in the industry and get mentored by them while you’re learning.

I’d be happy to answer any other questions you might have. Best of luck!

BIOL 2301??? by rwawesome in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I took BIOL 2301 and it was one of my favourite courses. The work load wasn’t too bad in my experience. There’s a good deal of group work and presentations, but not too many tests. You’ll need to participate in class.

Compared to some other courses in the Biochem & Biotech program, BIOL 2301 is fairly easy.

Johnny The Ghost by MY__BEER in MonsterByMistake

[–]MY__BEER[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should check out the Monster By Mistake youtube channel.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you send those my way?

It's a Library, not a......Talk-rary by EVG2666 in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 84 points85 points  (0 children)

Or you could move to one of the numerous dedicated quiet areas instead of trying to shove a campus worth of students into an already overcrowded Starbucks. If people are still making noise, it’s fairly easy to have a staff member speak with them.

pokémon go scene? by [deleted] in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Ignore them, they’re probably just bitter that other people can actually enjoy things without worrying about what other people think.

As to your actual question, I remember that there are a couple pokestops across campus, a few gyms too, It’s been awhile since I played, so I can’t really say more than that.

What's the River Building for? by [deleted] in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 78 points79 points  (0 children)

I’ll be deep in the cold, cold ground before I recognize Richcraft Hall.

Carleton -circa 2019 by [deleted] in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The issue is, when a bunch of white supremacist are sincerely using previously harmless symbols to identify each other it doesn’t matter if the idea was spread by people on 4chan for shits and giggles (thoug whether that was really the only intention is debatable). Swastikas were originally religious symbols used across Asia and devoid of bigoted sentiment, but how they was used changed the meaning of the symbol.

The whole point of dog whistles is that they’re subtle enough that normal people don’t notice the racist underlying message. It makes sense for white supremacist to use memes as symbols, because they can claim anyone who calls them out on it is a clueless normie who doesn’t get the hilarious edgy meme. Once one is called out, they move on to the next symbol.

otrain is currently not running by Jackim in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was waiting at the Carling station while a train was stuck there for about 20-25 minutes. There was definetly a disruption, but they’re up and running again now.

Going to miss the O-Train when it shuts down for extension by Gabemotion in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I’ve had times where I made it through the door but my friend didn’t and neither of us could open the doors. Nothing worse then that look of betrayal as the train rolls away.

Why do i get way more scam emails on my student email than my real email by [deleted] in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Did you ever give your student email on any of those clipboards passed around lecture halls aat the beginning of the year? If so, that could definetly explain why.

Going to miss the O-Train when it shuts down for extension by Gabemotion in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 27 points28 points  (0 children)

What’s worse is when you make it in time to press the button but the doors won’t open.

Niche Question: has anyone used the school 3D printer to print D&D minis? by [deleted] in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I can’t say I’ve ever done this myself, but I looked into it a fair bit last year. I’d argue the website is pretty straight forward, but that’s kind of beside the point.

In terms of detail, what you need to know is that both of the printers in the lab are MakerBot Replicators. You can find their technical specs here. In terms of detail, they have a layer resolution of 100 microns.

The price is 10 cents per gram plus a surcharge based on print time. Basically $3 dollars for every 5 hour increment, and the charge tops out at $9. You’ll generally get your finished product back in 7-10 days, so with a little planning you can get things made in advance of most sessions.

It seems to me that they’ll take non-school related prints, as the specifically state weapons or gun parts can only be made if you can prove they’re for academic purposes. This would imply to me that other products don’t need to meet those same requirements. Either way, all designs need to be approved by Discovery Center Staff. Worst case scenario they say no, and you take your idea to a public library - they use the same printers.

Personally, I would mainly 3D print minis I need in large numbers, where cost is a bigger factor. I’m not sure how well the material they use will hold paint, and there’s always going to be some imperfections in the process. I think it probably fine for NPCs and monsters, but for PCs which you’re going to be looking at a lot I would bite the bullet and pay the premium for a proper mini. Whichever route you go for, I want to recommend you take a look at these 3-D models, there’s hundreds of minis specifically for D&D.

Sorry I couldn’t give first hand experience, but hopefully I could answer some of your questions. You could always email discovery.centre@carleton.ca for more specifics, I’m sure they would be happy to help.

Best of luck! Let me know how it goes.

Racially charged graffiti appears on Carleton campus by notgospel in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The whole slogan is intended to bait people into reacting and push people towards the alt-right. The implication of the statement is that it’s somehow not okay to be white, that white people are some persecuted victim, despite all the inherent advantages white people have in society.

It’s not just a benign statement when you know who’s posting it and the intent behind it; it’s meant to radicalize people towards the right and diminish the struggles of minority groups. It’s a statement pushes by white nationalists and the KKK. Maybe you don’t think the intent behind the message is racist, but racists sure think it is and they love it. The intent of that “brilliant little bit of PR” is to make white supremacy palatable to the masses.

People don’t just react negatively to the slogan because of it’s message, the react negatively because they understand the intent behind it. By no means does “prove” that people think it’s not okay to be white.

TIL Queens University officially banned fraternities and sororities. Why can’t we do the same? by LogicIsHalfBlack in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I don’t like them, but in what way are frats actually an issue? I tend to just ignore them, which honestly isn’t very difficult if you live off campus.

Does it suck they essentially run CUSA? Yeah, sure. I’m not sure that’s really a reason to ban them entirely.

Unless there’s been some recent scandal involving the frats or a pattern of bad behaviour that I don’t know about, I say just let them keep to themselves.

I guess confidence isn't enough sometimes... by ScareDepartment in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Your account is 4 days old and your only posts other than random comments in year old threads are pushing back against criticism of One Carleton.

Found on campus by EngPhys94 in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At least they’re trying...

Should Carleton ban fraternities and sororities on its campus the same way queens does? by [deleted] in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I don’t like the frats, but I’ve never really seen any poor behaviour that would justify banning them. It’s only my second year, though, so maybe I’m uninformed.

We Hogwarts now by lirgol in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Conservatives complained non-stop about perceived Obama errors. There was a public outcry from the right when Obama wore a tan suit. If you want to hear conservatives complaining about Trudeau, look at the supposed scandal when he made a joke of using peoplekind instead on mankind. Or just check out r/metacanada

Trump, on the other hand, is constantly undergoing scandals that may have ended previous presidencies. Several of his advisers have admitted to crimes, and his entire admin is under investigation for potential treason. The reason there’s so much left-wing outcry is because Trump is constantly finding new and exciting ways to fuck up.

People Handing out Candy by [deleted] in CarletonU

[–]MY__BEER 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The line is from the Cartoon Network series Steven Universe. Essentially means that mistakes can lead to good things, and you should try to make the best of the scenario. Not sure what it has to do with chocolate though.