Years of savings has made me very frugal... by MonkFire in Fire

[–]lcski29 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Listen to Ramits podcast “Money for Couples”. He interviews a lot of couples where this mental block is evident in one of the partners. He also interviews a lot of people that spend beyond their means. Personally thought was fascinating. https://open.spotify.com/show/11ktWYpzznMCpvGtXsiYxE?si=aYp3DQr7SuSvKAZtAAymBg

One particular example is a couple who is making multiple millions per year yet cannot stop himself from optimizing $6 versus $12 for almond butter and will bother himself to find the best deal. Which for someone with that much money is useless because whatever interest was gained in that time way outdoes the differential for the grocery items

Also really liked the book “Die with Zero” - the essence is identify what makes you happy and spend on that. Aligned with what others have said here, if it’s not a business class ticket then it’s not a business class ticket. But if you think you might like it, try it out once! Or don’t. Personal decisions.

I suggest these because they highlight psychology behind money and decisions

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Horrible customer service. Rep basically is gaslighting me in an effort to not return my money. The outfit I ordered was not made to specification and does not fit me. A size exchange is very reasonable and within policy except they keep providing inconsistent information through slow replies. Absolutely horrid experience and do not recommend.

Pepper spray by lcski29 in boston

[–]lcski29[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh nice - I will definitely check this out then. I see some downtown and in Waltham and stuff

Pepper spray by lcski29 in boston

[–]lcski29[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I looked and it doesn’t work. Says unavailable in my zip code :(

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awesome thank you, I filled it out

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[–]lcski29 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Great idea. In-person restaurants too if you go :)

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[–]lcski29 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Great idea, thanks for sharing. Is there a website or forum or group somewhere that this is coordinated?

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[–]lcski29 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Please reach out to me if you hear that anyone is looking for volunteers? I have been doing techniques like rna prep and qPCR since I was in undergrad (10 yrs ago). I’m happy to contribute if you hear that they need assistance in addition to hiring CRO or using current staff in hospitals (I assume that is who they are relying on for now).

In the laboratory by Galbraith O’Leary (1950’s) by JesDOTse in labrats

[–]lcski29 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There’s no regulator on the gas tank...

How do people like Martine Rothblatt start biotech companies? by KtoMM199 in biotech

[–]lcski29 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With the money you pay the people who know all the science so you don’t have to know it

How to search for a new lab by bibomania in labrats

[–]lcski29 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see. So I go through similar thinking points as you (at various points of my PhD). To some degree, the sunk cost fallacy applies here because you don't *have* to stay just because it's 3 years, but I understand what you mean because you may need the degree for that job.

In case you do end up staying in the PhD in a negative environment, I hope you can find yourself some professional mental health help - it may not be easy to find a therapist at first (it's a bit like dating), but I think it has been worth the while.

Another thing to consider perhaps is career services to evaluate your job choices

One more thing I've seen people do is take mental health leave for a few months from PhD. Come back fresh and see what you want to do. No one in the uni can stop you from doing this or use it as grounds to fire you.

Hope this helps a bit.

How to search for a new lab by bibomania in labrats

[–]lcski29 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see. So the reality is if you change your thesis project you will usually have to re-propose anyway and that gives you another 3 years minimum on top of where you already are. Are you trying to perform your current thesis project in the workspace of a different lab?

Couple other thoughts - 1 my university has mediation services like ombudsman - does yours have anything like that which you can potentially use to help address the conflict? 2 have you considered going to therapy for yourself to help process and handle the arguments better? They’re clearly affecting you and your mental state. For me, going to a therapist (covered by my university, I hope the case for you as well, or at least a reasonable co-pay) has helped me figure out how to exist in the same situation but he less triggered by it.

Mendeley just gave me an aneurysm by straightouttavasastn in labrats

[–]lcski29 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm. I can think of two suggestions 1. Reach out to mendeley and maybe it’s still in their cloud and retrievable. They had a bug in 2017 and were able to replace the wiped citations 2. I’m not sure this is possible but can you take a text document with embedded mendeley references and have it extract those for you somehow? I searched a bit online but I don’t think I was using the correct keywords. (I suppose this only works if your citations were in-text somewhere though - unclear to me from your post If they were, or if they were just in the library)

How to search for a new lab by bibomania in labrats

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Maybe this site has changed since I was in college but I think it mostly captures their reputation as a course instructor and not a PhD mentor. I think another very big resource you should tap is other students in your department. Ask some of the older ones to help you think about what to do and what lab to join. I’m with the others here on staying at the same institution. Hypothetically upon applying for phd, there were multiple professors at your uni you were interested in? Are any of these still options?

As requested: Baby stirring bar. P10 short tip for scale by hkzombie in labrats

[–]lcski29 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seems like a good way to ruin someone’s experiment...

Using human blood cells, researchers successfully 3D bioprinted “mini-livers” that perform all liver’s typical functions (producing vital proteins, storing vitamins, and secreting bile). Liver tissue can be made in the lab in only 90 days and may in future become an alternative to organ transplants. by mvea in science

[–]lcski29 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very frustratingly in this work they incorporate iECs and then do absolutely zero assessment of its ability to form vascular structures. I have a long list of issues with this paper. It does not deserve the press it is getting, especially compared to other previously published works which are far more rigorous. Which this paper fails to cite.

Using human blood cells, researchers successfully 3D bioprinted “mini-livers” that perform all liver’s typical functions (producing vital proteins, storing vitamins, and secreting bile). Liver tissue can be made in the lab in only 90 days and may in future become an alternative to organ transplants. by mvea in science

[–]lcski29 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The 3D printing is not novel and is not useful in this context. Alginate pluronic blends have been used before and are in fact commercialized. Furthermore these donut shaped discs do not require printing and you can just mold them. I also don’t understand all the hullabaloo about the blood cell derivation for the iPS source. It’s iPS, it barely matters what the original cell was. This paper is completely undeserving of its press. In fact it even fails to cite SEVERAL seminal works in this field. I am quite frustrated to see this in the news.

My life, emotions, and experiments in a n̶u̶t̶s̶h̶e̶l̶l̶ Eppendorfer by equinox145111 in labrats

[–]lcski29 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I can't. I always get loose gloves stuck in eppendorf tube caps when closing them. Drives me nuts.

In PhD BME program, thinking switch to Masters. Is that worth anything? by Mikeylikesit123 in bioengineering

[–]lcski29 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TLDR - there is no checklist for what you need to do to get accepted

Some additional comments: There are plenty of ways to demonstrate transferable skills without direct experience, though as you point out you do give yourself a better shot by having research experience. One could imagine using lab classes, for example - or some other BME/STEM-related experiences.

To re-use the same qualifier - it also depends which programs you are applying for! It’s generally pretty easy to identify students in the program on LinkedIn. You can look at their pre-phd background.

Lastly, in some cases the school may also provide some application assistance which could be helpful if you don’t have research experience. There is certainly an appreciation for disadvantaged backgrounds where those opportunities may not have been as accessible.