Marina Yu
@marinahyu
Figuring out what to do with my life one day at a time. Grab some popcorn. Let's see where this goes.
McHugh Lab - Ph.D. student
NSF GRFP fellow
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27-02-2022 20:34:24
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Grad school life is counting down the days until the next birthday snack. Happy birthday Lynna Lynna Baryakova! Hope you enjoyed some homemade tiramisu🎈
A shout-out to the amazing women in my lab on International Women’s Day! Thanks for all of your great work Marina Yu, Miusi Shi, Mei-Li Laracuente, Erin Euliano, Lynna Baryakova, & Sarah Melhorn.
We need leadership diversity in science. #urms are the leaders that I want to follow. Please apply!! or retweet Minorities in STEM! #marginsci #blackandstem #latinastem #latinxinstem #LGBTSTEM #disabledinstem #indigenousinstem #WomenInScience New to twitter :) hope I did this right
This beginner at flow cytometry learned a lot at FlowTex 2022 - great conference speakers, most of whom were brilliant women! Also free online and in-person!! We love to see it FlowTex User Group
When you and your labmates have a rotation schedule for monitoring the Taylor Swift Ticketmaster queue and doing lab work Sorry to all of the PIs (esp Kevin McHugh) of swifties today #TaylorSwiftErasTour #gradschool #Swifties
FREE composting for the next month in City of Houston ! 🤞🤞for it to stick around! waiting for the compost collection at Rice to extend to the BRC but until then, thank you! Zero Waste Houston Sallie Alcorn COH Solid Waste Mgmt let's make some nutritious dirtðŸ¤
Originally meant for a going away gift for Brett Pogostin (sorry Brett 🥲) finally made it before Erin Euliano left, otherwise it was going to be Mei-Li's going away gift lol. Maybe now we can just photoshop people in Rice University Rice University Bioengineering
Super proud of our paper that looks into hydrogelen fechation! Also those peptides have never looked so yummy Erin Euliano Brett Pogostin
Amazing work by Matt Poskus! Word of the day is Fibouastoarcoad. Don’t know it? You didn’t study enough for the GRE Natalie Bick