My group washing the wells of Boyden Chamber for the cancer cell migration/invasion assay.
That's me practising before tyring to inject the morpholinos into zebrafish embryos.
Zebrafish embryos lining up the well prior to injection.
Besides NHRI, I was given the chance to visit a few institutions during my 2 week stay there. National Cheng Kung University in Tainan
Acedemia Sinica in TaipeiA demo on MRI of rat in Institute of Biomedical Science of Acedemia Sinica (Mice and rodents contribute a lot to science progress) Yang Ming University is located on hills
National Hsing Hua University
Synchroton Radiation Centre
The visits to these learning and research institutions are really an eye opener for me. They have a lot of hard core facilities that I've never seen (some never heard of and we are not allowed to take pictures) and their research is good and forefront (publications in NCS). I could only express 'phew' and 'wow' silently inside my heart so that I won't look too 'kampung'. One best thing is that these institutions give out quite a number of generous scholarships for postgrads. So if any of you out there is really interested to further your study at PhD level, or consider doing your postdocs overseas, besides US, UK and Australia, Taiwan could probably be another option.
Ok, finish on the serious business, next entry I'll share on my travel (eat-sleep-play) in Taiwan. Stay tuned!
2 comments:
last photo is lab or kilang? so high tech 1??
nana: it's a radiation centre. they do protein crystalisation there and some other research. i've been to another lab in academia sinica. they have robotic arm doing high throughput screening but we not allowed to take photo.
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