April 4, 2010

Who are you?

I was curious about who reads this blog. So on the right hand side I've set up a poll. It would be great to know who you are! And if you want to introduce yourself in more detail, please do so in the comments section.

14 comments:

Miss Outlier said...

PhD in Mechanical Engineering, that's me :)

Unknown said...

Postdoc in Cell Biology (from Canada)

Liz said...

Canadian engineering PhD student

Zen Faulkes said...

Canadian in Texas!

Anonymous said...

I am a Canadian girl postdoc with a newly minted American Ph.D. Currently, I am working in the physical sciences in Canada. And one day I would like to get a Canadian faculty position....

Chris Dieni said...

I'm Chris- B.Sc. Biochemistry from Concordia in Montreal, Ph.D. Chemistry from Carleton in Ottawa.

Been a postdoc at Penn State for 1 year, 7 months, and counting. Hoping to get a faculty position back in the Great White North, hopefully sooner rather than later (currently sending out applications, actually), but also considering positions away from academia and away from the bench altogether.

Anthony said...

I'm a little undergrad wanted to go to grad school in biophysics :)

Anthony said...

BTW... I want to protest for the lack of option for undergrads in your pool :)

unknown said...

@Anthony
I'm so sorry - I can't change the poll now that people have voted. Didn't mean to leave undergrads out! Next time I'll make sure to include the category.

Muhammad Affawn said...

I'm an undergrad in chemistry in a private university in Pakistan.

And there is no option for undergrads. :(

Anonymous said...

American GirlFaculty in Biology. Currently at a Canadian University but hoping to move back home...

SamanthaScientist said...

American PhD candidate in biophysics. Is it sad that I carefully considered checking off the "disgruntled" box instead of the graduate student box?

Anonymous said...

Tenured faculty member at a Canadian medical school. Ph.D. in anatomy/cell biology, 2 year post-doc and then on to the tt (tenured just last year). I was a lucky little fish to have such a smooth career progression.

rs said...

new canadian research (i.e. non teaching, and non-tt) faculty at a medical school

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