Am currently enrolled at cellular and molecular biology master degree, advanced curriculum studies in Italy. I wish to begin my work as a research assistant in molecular virology after I completed my studies. Cambridge is my target to explore more there in future
We are soo appreciative of your content! I love to see you romanticising my future career hahah 😁 I have a question I'd like to ask: do you think biomedical research jobs care about whether applicants did a lab/literature-based/work project? Everyone is saying that jobs don't care about degrees as much nowadays since they're very common; they're looking for people with experience. I'm definitely gonna go for internships and other stuff to build up experience, and I feel doing like a work project may be a good idea (but a lab or literature project can demonstrate research skills). Do you know if these kind of jobs prefer to hire students who did a particular type of project? If they do care, which do you think is most favoured? Tyy!
Thank you!! If you’re part of the university I’d definitely recommend university accommodation as they’re reliable and subsidised in pricing compared to market value. Otherwise, Zoopla and Rightmove are good places to look. If you’re interesting in sharing with housemates, Shareroom is a good shout. Areas near Cherry Hinton, Mill Road, Jesus Green are pretty popular city centre spots.
Hi, im about to enter AS/A Levels and would really like to know what kind of subjects and major could be useful for doing research in a similar field like yours. Im also going to go abroad and really cannot choose between bachelor + MD-PhD or bachelor honours and PhD. Any guidance is appreciated. Your videos are so motivating and i love science! Thank you!
Hi! I talked about my personal experience including what subjects I took during A Levels, my undergrad degree and masters that landed me my current research job! You can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/zoJ4bjEpQT4/v-deo.html
I am goingg to persue my degree in biotech Anddd i wantt to become a research scientist ❤❤❤❤ I feel so happyy whn I watch your video My college will start in three weeks... ❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Vy, Thank you for your advice, I’ve secured a position as an RA in Alzheimer’s dementia. Are you planning on learning any computational skills in the future ?
Warm regards, Could you please tell me about the universities in uk that don't require BMAT for biomedical sciences. Actually I was trying to get it but it isn't clearly mention anywhere so could you please reply 😊
If I’m not mistaken, Oxford University is the only UK uni that requires BMAT for biomedical sciences, other unis don’t require this unless you’re applying for Medicine.
Am currently enrolled at cellular and molecular biology master degree, advanced curriculum studies in Italy.
I wish to begin my work as a research assistant in molecular virology after I completed my studies.
Cambridge is my target to explore more there in future
Cell culture always look so cool and aesthetic :-)
hahaa it's probably one of my favourite wet lab things to do!
yasssss! I definitely feel less lonely doing my experiments when watching your video❤
naww so glad to hear! 😊😊
You’re so hardworking! Keep going! 🥰❤️
Amo acompanhar sua rotina de laboratório ❤
Please can you teach us how to design primers? 😅
I’ve actually got a video on this on my Instagram!! @biomedwithvy
@@biomedwithvy thank u
We are soo appreciative of your content! I love to see you romanticising my future career hahah 😁
I have a question I'd like to ask: do you think biomedical research jobs care about whether applicants did a lab/literature-based/work project?
Everyone is saying that jobs don't care about degrees as much nowadays since they're very common; they're looking for people with experience. I'm definitely gonna go for internships and other stuff to build up experience, and I feel doing like a work project may be a good idea (but a lab or literature project can demonstrate research skills). Do you know if these kind of jobs prefer to hire students who did a particular type of project? If they do care, which do you think is most favoured? Tyy!
Love your videos! I'm going to start as a RA in Cambridge myself. Could you give any tips on how to find a reliable accommodation?
Thank you!! If you’re part of the university I’d definitely recommend university accommodation as they’re reliable and subsidised in pricing compared to market value. Otherwise, Zoopla and Rightmove are good places to look. If you’re interesting in sharing with housemates, Shareroom is a good shout. Areas near Cherry Hinton, Mill Road, Jesus Green are pretty popular city centre spots.
I found one through Spareroom, thanks a lot for the useful tips! Hopefully I'll be able to thank you in person@@biomedwithvy
Hi, I ended up finding a place through SpareRoom! I’ve been in Cambridge for a few months as a Research assistant
Waitinggggggggggggggggggggggg
good food :) i think we have the same palate
comforting home cooked asian food ftw!
Hi, im about to enter AS/A Levels and would really like to know what kind of subjects and major could be useful for doing research in a similar field like yours. Im also going to go abroad and really cannot choose between bachelor + MD-PhD or bachelor honours and PhD. Any guidance is appreciated. Your videos are so motivating and i love science! Thank you!
Hi! I talked about my personal experience including what subjects I took during A Levels, my undergrad degree and masters that landed me my current research job! You can check it out here:
ua-cam.com/video/zoJ4bjEpQT4/v-deo.html
@@biomedwithvy thank you so much. i wish you all the very best and am extremely grateful for your response :D
I am goingg to persue my degree in biotech
Anddd i wantt to become a research scientist ❤❤❤❤
I feel so happyy whn I watch your video
My college will start in three weeks...
❤❤❤❤❤
ahh thank you! all the best!! 😊
@@biomedwithvyLove u tonss❤❤❤❤
Hi Vy, Thank you for your advice, I’ve secured a position as an RA in Alzheimer’s dementia. Are you planning on learning any computational skills in the future ?
That's great, congratulations!! I do have basic R coding skills but slowly learning bits and pieces to improve :)
Can't wait to graduate 🥹🥹
You’ve got this!!
Warm regards,
Could you please tell me about the universities in uk that don't require BMAT for biomedical sciences. Actually I was trying to get it but it isn't clearly mention anywhere so could you please reply 😊
If I’m not mistaken, Oxford University is the only UK uni that requires BMAT for biomedical sciences, other unis don’t require this unless you’re applying for Medicine.
How can I get internship for research laboratory in Your institution?
I’m doing master in Molecular biology
A makeup and skincare routine? Please
Hello, did you ever considered medicine? Why didn't you choose to pursue it?
Can we have in depth room tour ?
How can we apply as researcher dear
8.5 million cells? Isn't it too much? We keep them at 500000/ml, even 2 million is too many for us 😮
this is combined from multiple 15cm dishes! I just spun everything down and resuspended in 1ml 😊
Can u post more often?
I post more on Instagram / shorts these days, feel free to check out my videos there!