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quexarce.bsky.social
Biophysics postdoc researcher in Wallace Marshall Lab at UCSF🦠 🌁 | PhD at UCSD Chemistry 🧪⛱️ | BS at UCSB Physics🔬 🌊 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽 Hoping to stay in academia if science and education survive🤞🏻so I can think and talk about stochasticity, entropy and geometry in cells
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This answers my question bc I was wondering if trainees were still applying to NIH fellowships
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And the funny thing is, farms are usually looking for more workers. But it's back-breaking work for minimum wage. How many people would want to do this? I only did it for 2 summers & stopped bc I found science/research positions. Two summers is probably the shortest duration in my family.
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A running joke in our family when we go on long drives where you can see farmland from the highway, is to theatrically (pretend to) look for white people standing on the perimeters of fields, which is something people do to look for work. And then say "mmm que raro, hoy tampoco se ve uno"
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The 🐐🐐
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The dog on the right has very human eyes 👁️👁️
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Unsolicited rec from a UCSB alum: Go to Blenders! There's one in IV and another in Goleta. I always take people to the Ventura location when I attend the stochastic physics GRC
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Everyone could buy an amount of chocolate chip cookies proportional to their income above $30,000..... Wait don't we already have that system, kinda? 🤯
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But cells also pay attention to the “quiet.” By comparing bound (ON) and unbound (OFF) receptors, they build a ratiometric readout. 4/n
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Classic view: focus only on the “ON” beeps—molecules binding to receptors. Useful, but half the story. 3/n