PhD Diaries – Stagnant

My PhD has once again been delayed due to circumstances I cannot control. It’s so exhausting because I’m doing nothing at all. Now, I feel like my life’s been put on hold because this will for sure extend my PhD by at least a year. Another year without earning money will be tough. So asContinue reading “PhD Diaries – Stagnant”

Bite Sized Science: Cells at Work

One of the smallest components of every complex life form are cells. Some cells are even a life form in itself, functioning on its own to keep itself alive. In more complex organisms, the cell works with other cells in the body to allow it to function. Each cell can be specialised (having a specificContinue reading “Bite Sized Science: Cells at Work”

How to Know if Your Career Path is Right for You

One thing that arises in almost every student during there degree, is questioning whether they’re following the right path. Throughout both of my degrees (Biomed and honours), I questioned myself and my abilities more than I wish to admit. When I was choosing degrees in highschool, I kind of carelessly picked. I was in theContinue reading “How to Know if Your Career Path is Right for You”

Life is Beautiful

Every form of life on this planet, Can be traced back one single cell. A spontaneous assembly of proteins. The perfect coincidence. This moment is forever lost in time. There’s something incredibly romantic, And saddening about that. We have no ability to see our origins, Yet, we can piece the puzzle together. It’s highly possible,Continue reading “Life is Beautiful”

PhD Diaries – Finally Relaxing

After I became confirmed as a candidate, my list of to do’s became significantly smaller. Then, I became sick for two weeks so I had the chance to have a nice long break. Although, I wouldn’t exactly call being in bed all day due to a sore throat very relaxing, but at least I didn’tContinue reading “PhD Diaries – Finally Relaxing”

The Left/Right Brain Myth – Throughs and Opinions

The left and right brain have long been divided based on its apparent. In society, it’s often heard that people are either right brained or left brained. When I was in high school, it was very engrained in teaching. I always considered myself left-brained because I was logical, however; there were characteristics of mine thatContinue reading “The Left/Right Brain Myth – Throughs and Opinions”

Weekly Dose of Science – Neanderthals, Cuttlefish and Fossils

I’m going to start doing weekly posts that look at some interesting science that has surfaced each week. It will range across a variety of topics and will be the ones I find particularly interesting. These posts won’t go into too much depth because they are basically weekly summaries, however I will provide links toContinue reading “Weekly Dose of Science – Neanderthals, Cuttlefish and Fossils”

PhD Diaries – Confirmed

Well, I’ve been confirmed. The stress and anxiety over the past two weeks have come to an end and the outcome was what I hoped for. Hard work does pay off. This whole situation has inspired me to work even harder now in every aspect of my life. If I give my 100%, then IContinue reading “PhD Diaries – Confirmed”

PhD Diaries – Fate in the Hands of Others

Tomorrow I find out whether I have been confirmed as a candidate. I have worked incredibly hard over the past year and now, I’m thinking how it could all be taken away. What scares me is I tried so hard and I’ve come so far that if the rug is ripped from beneath me, IContinue reading “PhD Diaries – Fate in the Hands of Others”

PhD Diaries – Deadlines

For the past week I have been working to finish documents before a deadline. It was incredibly stressful and there were quite a few sleepless nights. Even so, the best feeling is after submission. I know I worked my hardest and put 100% effort one. Because of that, a tremendous weight was lifted off myContinue reading “PhD Diaries – Deadlines”

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