Author Archives: Jennifer Rohn

About Jennifer Rohn

Scientist, novelist, rock chick

In which one door blows open and another slams shut

You might think you have some control over your life. And it’s true that you can carry on in a purposeful direction with a bit of thought and effort, but still events will tumble across your path, and nobody can … Continue reading

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In which I dabble with ancient mysteries

Every so often I like to stray outside my comfort zone. You won’t find me jumping out of airplanes, but as a scientist, I do like to keep an open mind about things I know nothing about. A hoarse of … Continue reading

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In which I get distracted by ephemera

I should be above aesthetics at this stage of the game. After all, am I not a hardened professional scientist, squinting heroically into the winds of the unknown? Heartbreaker: mammalian cell division But bravado unravels in the face of truly … Continue reading

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In which I look forward to a week of turbo-gunnery

I just can’t resist. The cat’s away for more than a week, which just happens to coincide with a big genome-wide screen I’ve been putting off for a few weeks. As there’s no one waiting at home for a nice … Continue reading

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In which I contemplate the road taken, not taken, then re-taken

Recently, the ex-practicing scientist Daniel Glaser of the Wellcome Trust, with mock-horror, used me as an example of the fact that no scientist leaving the lab was ‘safe’ from getting sucked back in. Even though I’ve been restored to scientific … Continue reading

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In which I ponder the pros and cons of skepticism

There’s a thread running on the LabLit forums inspired by a recent news article in Nature about two young scientists who have been facing an uphill battle to get their unconventional work published. Have a look at Erika Check’s piece … Continue reading

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In which I consider reprogramming myself

Maybe some of you will recognize the following scenario. I was ill a few days ago with a bad cold and forced to take a few days off from the lab. As I lay in bed, too drained to do … Continue reading

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In which I pine after a decent vending machine

When I look back on my research career, one thing that stands out over the years is a particular sensation deep within – a nagging, pressing imperative that preys on your innards. It’s so subtle that you can sense it … Continue reading

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In which I acquire a helping hand

I’d like you all to meet my new friend, the Biomek FK – a very expensive piece of kit. She’s a robot. She’s meant to make my life a lot easier, and my experiments more reproducible. She can take the … Continue reading

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In which I spurn my inner workaholic

British academia runs on tea. It’s true. I’d forgotten what it’s like to work in a scientific university environment in this green and pleasant land. The entire building seems to decamp to the tea room as a ritual occasion, once … Continue reading

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