Thursday, March 4, 2010

Gay Cruse Spots In Nj

I posted! Returning

A part of the research itself, the whole purpose of a scientist with a degree of competition is to publish his or her work (s) in scientific journals. I started some years ago in this exciting world of science, exactly in 2007, and that I, after a break in 2008 (in which I dedicated myself to learn something of radioactivity, but not much, due to inefficiency and incompetence of the company where she worked). Basically, very briefly, in 2007 I was working with corals, which UV stress to see how they responded. In 2009 I was working with "worms" and "clam", specifically by creating artificial structures to see how different animal species distributed around and within them. And now I'm working on genetically characterizing populations of microorganisms involved in the nitrogen cycle associated with different forest types and at different stages of development forest.
For after all this sheet, only saying that I've posted my work there in 2007 on Mexican soil, which also saw the light of this blog. And so I believe it's really good, I leave the link just HERE. I have also been informed that, if all goes well, my work in Cadiz may leave one to three publications (by my estimates) and my work for Granada land you may get another post or two this year (although can stretch a little) and for now put a poster in Zaragoza, at a conference on the Nitrogen Cycle (and at the time, and unbeknownst to me, I had a poster in 2008 at a conference that was made in Italy). Fortunately my boss is greedy and wants to publish as much as possible. In addition, between him, Hurry (my lab partner) and I (more or less, because now I do not have much in mind) we are implementing a new methodology that can open doors to endless collaborations with other groups, which translates into more publications, and this in turn in more projects and money to conduct them.

Well, that's all, hope you start to get out PCRs well, moving forward as it should and could go closing chapters of my thesis and go opening other.

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