• Question: What do you do on a day to day basis?

    Asked by elmo97 to Andrew, Emma, Marianne on 17 Jun 2010 in Categories: . This question was also asked by cellman.
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      anon answered on 14 Jun 2010:


      Hi there, elmo. See my profile /siliconj10-zone/profile/andrewleitch under my typical day for this answer. if you’ve any questions about that give me a shout and I’ll get back to you.

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      Andrew Maynard answered on 14 Jun 2010:


      Hi elmo97,

      I think I’m A Scientist is repeating on us – seems I’ve answered this question from you before 🙂

      Here’s my previous reply though:

      It’s incredibly varied. I don’t work in the lab these days, but most days are a mixture of developing new ideas, reading about the latest research, answering emails, talking to people, lecturing, writing papers and articles, participating on committees (euch!), and making sense of new scientific information.

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      Marianne Baker answered on 17 Jun 2010:


      It depends what kind of experiments I’ve got going at the time…

      Sometimes you have really lab-heavy weeks, where you’re always sorting out cells or samples and you’re constantly on your feet 9-6 (or 8-8 and 9-10 as my last 2 days went!!). Other times you’re doing more computer stuff; maybe writing a paper, researching a new angle, using online resources etc.

      Science is quite diverse, which is one of the good things I think – if you’re having a tough time in the lab, work on something on the computer for a bit and come back with new enthusiasm to get things done.

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