Life on the slow rocket
Everything is getting back to about normal after breaking through the atmosphere and parachute landing into Lake Michigan. I finally made it print and to make it all so much more special its coauthored with my brother. I started my new job about 12 hours after returning from europe and although its more work its less stress. An even tradeoff for these months leading into school and indentured servitude.
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GRAD SCHOOL? more like Clown college if you ask me. I have a sneaky feeling it may be more work then the white lab coat wearing-used to be hippies-but still get high professors let on. Welcome back by the by!
k.e.
schneids, nice work. journal of immunology? sweet. and a double schenider supreme at that!
Putative Promoter Region? Thats a fancy word for weiner right. Time to freak up my Promoter Region.
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Since I don't subscribe to the JI (despite my vested interest in Immunology and Poly-whose-its), could you copy and paste the article here so we can read it?
No, I'm not being a smartass, it's sweet that you got published.
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revenge of blogger pirates is creeping me out...
BUT wanted to say congrats on your published article. I told my mom, your fellow U of C-er, and she said that you sound very ambitious.
Better tell Ben to up the ante on pursuing my mom, she might have eyes for you, Jeff.
I'd read your journal excerpt but I'm kind of intimidated by science. Maybe you could explain the abridged version?
Congrats on your publication, Jeff. Hope all is going well. Send me an email sometime at scottielux@gmail.com Cheers
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