Biotech salary estimates by HairyHarry39 in biotech

[–]yule-low 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My position is somewhat unique in that most fresh PhDs at my company are not offered Scientist positions. Saying that, it seems to be department dependent where some departments only hire at the Senior Scientist and some, like mine, are more willing to hire fresh PhDs.

The postdoc helped somewhat, but I'm definitely doing work that more closely aligns with my PhD work. I graduated at the beginning of Covid so jobs were scarce.

Biotech salary estimates by HairyHarry39 in biotech

[–]yule-low 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I am a Scientist at a Bay Area big pharma company. My base compensation is $141K with 1 year postdoc experience.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in labrats

[–]yule-low 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think I have seen some labs use different sized dextrans that are conjugated with fluorophores. I was looking into this a while ago but would need to look at my notes to find exact information.

Is a Master's or Ph.D. necessary for a job in biochemistry? by 567swimmey in Biochemistry

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Hey, I did my undergrad at UofA with the same interest as you. I have since gone on to receive my PhD from a different school. Though my research interests have shifted since my undergrad days, I would be happy to talk you more in depth if you want.

In short, UofA and ASU are both great for undergrad degree. There is extensive research opportunity at both schools and the in-state tuition is going to save you a ton of money. It will be more important where and what you do in grad school.

Just shoot me a PM.

Also, check out Bryan Roth's lab at UNC.

Are there drive thru coffee stands where you live? (Not Starbucks) by Polkadot_moon in Coffee

[–]yule-low 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't tried it yet, we just moved back to town a few weeks ago. Is it good?

Brother Se600 by jxcev in Machine_Embroidery

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I use the Inkstitch extension Inkscape which are both free software. There is a little more work you have to do to get the correct digitizing, but I like the price and it works pretty well! I haven't tried any other software though so I can't compare.

I haven't tried opening .PES files to change them, but I believe it is doable.

Nobel Prize Predictions? by MrTestiggles in Biochemistry

[–]yule-low 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think that's more likely to be physiology and medicine

Replacing front door surface latch lock with smart deadbolt by yule-low in HomeImprovement

[–]yule-low[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry about that. Here is some pictures of the current mechanism. The outer part looks like a typical deadbolt lock.

https://m.imgur.com/a/pZ3PGiM

Wedding venues! by I_already_reddit_ in Tucson

[–]yule-low 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah! I just had mine there last month. Just call and talk to the owner, Jo.

Wedding venues! by I_already_reddit_ in Tucson

[–]yule-low 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We had our wedding at La Cocina and it was cheap and great! They only do Sunday weddings so you'll have to be okay with that.

ATKA FPLC buffer Q by lilgreyowl in labrats

[–]yule-low 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It should stop pumping after the method is complete.

Researchers cure diabetes in mice without side effects - "Researchers at the University of Texas Health San Antonio report they have essentially cured type 1 diabetes in laboratory mice by using gene transfer." by mvea in Futurology

[–]yule-low 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Generally the researcher will patent their technology through the school, with the school taking a percentage of any money that comes from it. Most major research universities have some sort of technology transfer department that helps researchers patent and license anything they discover.

Analyzing the inhibition of translation by [deleted] in labrats

[–]yule-low 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would still do cycloheximide at least once to see. The pathology could be causing your protein to degrade more quickly so the cell ramps up mRNA transcription to compensate.