Author Archives: Jennifer Rohn

About Jennifer Rohn

Scientist, novelist, rock chick

In which I get into a little muddle about archiving

I’m afraid to say it out loud, but my lab notebook just isn’t up to the job anymore. Last time I talked about how difficult it is to display some forms of modern experimental data in a readily comprehensible fashion. … Continue reading

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In which I utterly fail to conceptualize

The ways and means of science are changing. It’s true: I can feel the tide tugging at me. I’m that waterlogged bit of dead tree mired in beach shingle; the last few passes of the surf have caused me to … Continue reading

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In which literature receives a much-needed geek chic boost: The Fiction Lab

It may be below zero on these chill London evenings, but spring is in the air. And so is science-related fiction. On Monday, I was a talking head on the Guardian‘s ‘Science Weekly’ podcast, which was devoted to science and … Continue reading

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In which I smile for the cameras

Like many scientists, I often gnash my teeth at the way our profession is portrayed in science documentaries. Yet at the same time, I have always suspected that it is not as easy as it looks. So it was with … Continue reading

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In which I marvel at bureaucratic insanity

It was only a matter of time before the British government cottoned on to the fact that we cavalier biological researchers were regularly engaged in perilous international ‘veterinary trafficking’ activities. Yes, you. Put down that rabbit antibody and step away … Continue reading

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In which I’ll get all meta on your bad selves

I’d like to personally invite everyone living in or near London to our much-awaited free RI/Nature Network blogging event tomorrow night, already bigged up by our esteemed Editor but worth another mention. I’m already feeling seriously outclassed at the prospect … Continue reading

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In which I get roped in: Open Lab 2008

Thanks to some gentle, skilled persuasion by Bora Zivkovic (a man I would advise you to avoid as a poker opponent), I have just assumed the mantle of Editor of The Open Laboratory 2008. As many of you know, Open … Continue reading

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In which I enjoy a change of scene: live from Heidelberg

There’s an old British expression, ‘A change is as good as a rest’. I never gave it much credence before; after all, hard work is hard work, so how could it ever be relaxing? Enter my mini-sabbatical at the European … Continue reading

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In which I witness the dawn of a new advertising era

You’ve probably all seen it by now: Scientists for Better PCR, an advertisement for BioRad’s 1000-series thermal cycler. Fabricated as a music video and available on YouTube, the song is a deft send-up of the 1985 classic “We Are The … Continue reading

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In which I consider surrendering the printed page

I’ve just had an epiphany of sorts. A lab colleague of mine wanted to read the most recent draft of my second novel, still in manuscript form, but quite fancied trying out a shiny Sony PRS-505 electronic reading device that … Continue reading

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