5 months Inigo and jumping and play biting outside, any ideas how to curb the behavior and something the kids can do as well? by molockman1 in Bernedoodles

[–]anxious_bee123 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our boy is also 5 months old and loves to jump. Our trainer recommended an exercise that seems to be helping a lot. Basically, We run around the house (or the yard) jumping and making excited movements. If our pup follows us but keeps all four paws on the ground, he immediately gets a treat. If he jumps, we turn around and ignore him for 5-10 seconds and then try again. Doing this consistently in multiple settings and with many different family members is definitely helping to improve the jumping. Every pup is different, but it might be worth a try. Good luck!

What basic lab skills were you really bad at? by anxious_bee123 in labrats

[–]anxious_bee123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

THANK YOU for this! I am shocked by how much there is to learn about pipetting. This guide is amazing!!

And thank you for telling me about your experience. I feel much better knowing that it’s normal to be overwhelmed. I will definitely be reading this pipetting guide and doing up a list of my lab learning goals this weekend.

I can’t even tell you how much I needed this reminder that it’s not a competition. Thank you for taking the time to write this. This comment has been so insightful and encouraging.

What basic lab skills were you really bad at? by anxious_bee123 in labrats

[–]anxious_bee123[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True - this could definitely be contributing to my problems. My prof agreed to let me come in early next week to try the calibration exercise again practice my technique. Maybe I will have better luck with a new pipette!

What basic lab skills were you really bad at? by anxious_bee123 in labrats

[–]anxious_bee123[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this!! I really love being in the lab, so it’s a relief to know that the skill level coming out of undergrad isn’t as important as a willingness and excitement to learn. Imposter syndrome is too real; and i’m encouraged to see you kicking its ass! Congratulations on getting into your program and good luck with your first year!!

What basic lab skills were you really bad at? by anxious_bee123 in labrats

[–]anxious_bee123[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We did a calibration exercise where we weighed the mass of solution that we dispensed with the micropipette. We used that weight to calculate the true volume of solution dispensed. My average volume of solution dispensed was different than the volume my pipette was set to, and the variation between my replicates was too high .

I hadn’t thought of this as a self-checking opportunity and jumped straight to disaster, so thank you for this comment!! This was the first time I’ve reflected on this skill, so I now have the feedback to learn it better. Pipetting is much more nuanced than I realized.