i had a great class today, we spent discussing the paper i have read yesterday and it was a big relief that even the professor admitted it was a hard article to understand. sometimes i feel like i am not smart enough to get a master’s degree because of such papers, it sucks! i believe it is called “imposter syndrome”. anyway.
it was also a great day because i checked my bacteria (that are still very much in need of incubation, 5 days of growth pffff) and there was no contamination we suspected before, yay!
today’s goals:
1. reading the new article which will be presented by another classmate next week and writing the audience report
2. reviewing proteomics class
3. doing more literature research about MALDI-TOF for bacterial identification
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In one month I will start my final year of doing my master's degree. I am a little bit nervous because I have not started my diploma thesis yet (procrastination level 1000). This post is dedicated to the courses I will take in the last year of my studies (not including long planned PhD which (hopefully) will come after I finish this year).
Winter semester:
Pharmaceutical biotechnology
Highly parallel sequencing and data analysis
Management and economics of biotechnology companies
Exercise of graduates 1
Special seminar 1
Selected chapters of molecular biology
Summer semester:
Legislation and biosafety of biotechnology
Biotechnology and biomedicine
Exercise of graduates 2
Special seminar 2
Selected methods of molecular biology
My state exams will contain four parts:
Defense of the diploma thesis
Molecular biology
Biotechnology
Pharmaceutical biotechnology and biotechnology in biomedicine
Hopefully I will finish this year successfully with no mental or physical damage lol.
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