Hi. My name is Duha. I was a former full-time researcher, but am now pursuing a PhD in Molecular, Cellular, Developmental Biology and Genetics. I enjoy reading, learning, and creating art and music among many other things. Thank you for stopping by!
Hey there love to see your videos. I remember back in high school one day i watch your videos just by recommendation on my feed that day changed my whole life because i was always concered about my future and tge people around me for them 'doctor' is the best profession other than than there nothing that exists in this world. But i never felt tge kind of belonging with medicine. Now i am on my way to start my journey ,I don't know what to do but I all I have is my passion. Thank you so much for our videos❤
This feels like the road I'd like to go down in life. Its taken til 32 years old to gain confidence in myself that I'll actually be able to, but I have found some courses to take.
i have a question for you. does your job requires you interact more with people? and do you usually do presentation? im quite an introvert myself so i want to know how this job scope
I aspire to be a bioscientist, doing research on molecular level, and this is really inspiring to see life of someone doing similar stuff out there. There is not much representation of the day to day life of research scientists, so this makes my goal feel way more realistic :)
hi does anyone know what degree to get a bachelor’s in to work as a medical research scientist (I really hope someone responds, it would be really helpful🥲)💗
Question for all PhD students in STEM field: How do human👥 civilizations evolve from Middle Dark Ages to Industrial🏭 Age and then onto Modern 20th and 21st century? Answering this question completely will help you to realize😃 the critical and crucial connection between a PhD📜 (in STEM 🧬📡field) and industry🏭. "From where does the industry comes from?" Try answering it completely and on the spot under 10 seconds.
She has 20 hours of labwork and three lectures and she forgets to sleep? I work 35-40 hours in the lab, attend two lectures, do lab demonstrations, at least spend 20 hours for extra reading and do my weekend part time job for 20 hours. Still i never missed my daily 6 hour sleep 😅
i'm so glad I quit that career and changed into something else......lol don't know why anyone would enjoy being in a wet lab getting paid pennies and having irregular hours. Plus, a lot of the in-vivo/wet lab experimentation can be simulated now using bioinformatics or machine learning. Also......being an academic slave to solve humanity's problems just so pharma companies can make a HUGE profit off your discoveries is so DISGUSTING. looking forward to making big bucks soon :) in software development :D
Hi Duha, your content is so aspiring as I am pursuing a Biomedical career. How is PhD school going? Would love to see more content from you. Hope all is well with you
Hey dude! Currently in my second year of a BSc bio major/microbio minor in Australia, hoping to get into an MRes once I'm through with my first degree, love your content!
hi, my name is Beatriz and I also do Biomedical Science in Brazil, your videos are very inspiring, encouraging to study and go in search of what I desire. I intend to do PhD in the United States, too and your videos help me a lot learn the english language more and also the academic vocabulary. please don't stop posting videos, you inspire a lot of people, today I took initiative to share for you, but there are many people who are inspired but prefer to remain anonymous.
✨A career which includes research, electronics and writing!!! So interesting! I've been searching for a career that includes research on lab, plus computer devices (simply electronics, cuz I'm a simp for gadgets and new stuffs) and I like to write my new findings and a little extra info., i like to write📝 poems, essays,etc., so everybody thinks I should go for art. BuT, I'm interested in computer software and devices (I study 🧑💻coding) but since im already 16, i feel it might be too late as per our environment, seriously. And I wanted a career which includes some 🧑🔬chemical, labs. Sorry all these seems and sounds funny.🌻 I really have nobody here to help me with such stuffs until your video showed me some rays.☀️
You might want to cover your sleeves with your gloves when working under the hood. You wouldn’t want to expose your culture with your skin cells and microbes from your exposed wrists.
love your artsy editing style! :) i have my interview for grad school tomorrow! you got accepted so fast, do you know if that is the standard amount of time to hear back?
I am also a full time science researcher from the Philippines. I hope we have time flexibility that you have there. Working 8-5 is not good for my mental health