I like how encouraging the other people in the lab are, how they were willing to answer any questions I had, and how passionate they are about science.
What I wish was different
I wish I have the time to go to more seminars and research talks.
Advice
You get as much as you put into the experience. Ask when you don't understand something or need clarification.
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Research Assistant
June - August 2019 • San Diego, CA
What I liked
The staff were incredibly welcoming and quickly integrated me into the study team. I was treated like an employee that had worked at the company for years versus a summer researcher. My work schedule was incredibly flexible and my projects were tailored to my experiences and interests.
What I wish was different
I wish I had a wider range of projects to work on.
Advice
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Research assistant
June - August 2019 • La Jolla, CA
What I liked
My supervisor went above and beyond expectations to help me learn. I learned protocols, lab meeting presentation skills, and I was able to teach younger students what I had learned. I was allowed to work with mice, which is a rare opportunity.
What I wish was different
I wish it could have been longer! I wish some of the experiments I had worked on had been more successful so that we could have done more.
Advice
Make sure to do some research on things you don't know before you do them. Keep up with your lab notebook at all times.
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Neuroscience research intern
June - August 2019 • San Diego, CA
What I liked
I was able to work closely with brilliant mentors and truly contribute to the groundbreaking research happening within the institute. I learned so much and got to know fantastic people who helped me prepare for the next steps of my research career!
What I wish was different
Advice
Asking questions is always essential coming into a new lab! It is so important to establish a solid understanding of the research you are about to conduct so that you can help the most and take the most knowledge away with you when you leave!
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Laboratory Technician
May - August 2019 • San Diego, CA
What I liked
I learned many valuable skills and used many skills that I had learned in my classes. I also had a lot of freedom and responsibility in the lab as I was working on my own independent project.
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Advice
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Sponsored Research Administrator
October 2018 • La Jolla, CA
What I liked
What I wish was different
Advice
Always send a thank-you email the second you walk out of an interview. ALWAYS.
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Biology Research Intern
July 2018 • San Diego, CA
What I liked
The lab was very academic and my Primary Investigator (PI) really emphasised learning. He was always around and available for questions and clarification.
What I wish was different
I wish that the lab had been more organized. I felt like I needed more structure as an incoming intern and it was difficult figuring things out initially.
Advice
Be honest when you don't understand a concept or protocol. Being real about what you know and don't know is the fastest way to understanding and being useful to your lab/team.