There should be more videos like these in the world so students who are interested in a certain career path can see how their future might look like or something like that. Thank you for the video!
Oh my god I am so grateful I found this video, it makes me so excited. virology has been a passion/ special interest since I was around three. Although im still in high school I plan to become a virologist when im older. you are a m a z i n g and this video is EXACTLY what I needed. I cannot wait to check more of this channel out. Im gonna go read my books and magazines about virology that my mom got me because im very excited right now.
@@machinegunk5090 if you mean science classes in school i take 3 science classes which is great and i plan on doing an internship for something related this summer
Great video! Wish you made more vids (like this). I'm also a PhD student (gut-liver immunology). Subbed, just in case you would put out something new again (crosses fingers!) (FYI, I also run a (biomedical) channel on YT!)
Can I get your email address please. I am currently in college and have received an offer for biomedical science at university. I am gonna start next September but don’t know how to register with HCPC. Like can I still get a job without having to do sandwich year. This is my goal: - [ ] 3 years bachelors biomed - 18-21 - [ ] 1 year Medical Lab Assistant - 21-22 - [ ] 1 year masters at KCL - 21-22 - [ ] HCPC registration - 22 - [ ] STP training - 22-25 - [ ] AHCS registration - 25 - [ ] Clinical immunologist - 25
@@subhanm1312 I am not in the UK, and despite having done some research myself into that stuff in the UK, it's not alike here in Belgium. You can find my mail on my about page on my own channel, but I highly recommend to reach out to the IBMS themselves. If you mail me I can send some resources. It would be great if you could forward me the reply you get from them so I can learn myself in order to help others like you in the future!
@@Biomeducated ok and one more thing. I am also applying for medicine which I have not heard back from yet. But whether medicine or biomedicine I would be very happy. Once I done my a levels and have started uni I myself will start a UA-cam channel for the complete journey/info/roles of medicine/biomed and would aim to make it grow A LOT. So maybe you would like to partner up? Do some featuring etc. It’ll have to be from next year tho as this year got my exams.
Is it possible to get restriction enzymes ( via liposomes ) to reach the interior of cells infected with viruses? The palindromic sequences of viruses can be targets for restriction enzymes. If feasible, perhaps such approach could revert viral diseases.
Well done, i like your daily job , it look very inspiring, you are giving a good representation for laboratory scientist, you look a wonderful and smart woman, can you explain us more about virology and its uses in our daily life , i support your job
What pathway did you take to have this career? Reminds me of the biotechnological work I have done in lab. Im finishing up Clinical Lab Science program to become a technologist/scientist.
Madam..I have small doubt..I am studying medical laboratory technology..I have an interest to develop vaccine..for that I am choosing m.sc virology..after completion of that course..can I develop vaccine??
What BSL is your lab? Personally I’m an aspiring biomedical scientist that wants to specialize in virology and my dream has been to work in a BSL-4 for as long as I can remember, just asking because I would also like to know what BSL category the Covid-19 would fall in.
I think she is working in a Biosafety L2 cabinet (environment). 9:12 her colleagues are in L3 for sure! So COVID-19 is L3, as she puts it on the text at the same time stamp ;)
I have completed my intermediate and I want to pursue virology and iam from India Hyderabad then what should I have to do first please any one help me please
Im finishing school to be a lab scientist. She is working at a lab bench which is also considered a fume hood, micropipettes, a multichannel pipette were used to transfer liquids to cluster plates (looked like possibly 96 cluster well), the red cap containers should be some type of flasks and the blue capped are conical tubes (in the yellow rack) The solutions used depend on what type of test she is doing but Im guessing an ELISA (enzyme linked immunosorbent assay). The clear cluster plates had antigen coated wells.
And growth medium that’s , red and turns a colour if it’s contaminated , lots of equipment used as cell culturing is very expensive and lots of single use plastics , I was surprised with the amount of plastic waste when I was in labs , still am in labs a different one
Great video Ma'am. Astonishing discipline. May I ask if you also skipped lunch or you do not have a lunch break in your working routine in the lab and office? Thank you!
Hi! Any suggestions for me who wants to pursue cancer research? My bachelors is in Biology. No Masters, yet. I'm contemplating if I should just go to MD first or go to the MS-> phD route. Funding is hard to come by in my country...
Yes to become a molecular virologist with a PhD it takes usually 10 or more years. Firstly you do a relevant bachelor degree such as science or biotechnology majoring in Microbiology or something similar, then a honours or masters degree to get relevant research experience in a virology laboratory. If you achieve high grades you will be eligible to enrol in a PhD program and become a specialist within your chosen virology lab.
@@virus.vs.labcoat hello thanks for your responce. I want to work in a lab and make drugs and vaccines. I want the career I do to be hands on in the lab. Is is the right option and what's the difference between virology and pharmacology. Thanks for you're help I got my careers meeting tmr to decide as I'm in my last year of secondary school, yr 12
HIII, I've been kind of stuck in what career I would like to pursue. Currently, I am majoring in biology but have been looking at various potential careers such as Virology. Any advice for a biology major? What can I do with this major because I have heard that you won't be able to find that many jobs in this field. And if I were to pursue being a virologist, do I still major in biology?
Hi! You are right that a biology degree is not setting you up for very realistic job prospects and that is because it’s not specialised. To get a job in research you have to have some experience in whatever field you want to work in, whether that’s cancer, immunology or virology etc. That means specialising- for Virology- you would need to major in microbiology at the minimum. I majored in molecular microbiology with a bachelor of biotechnology. With this I had 1 and a half years lab experience. I recommend switching to microbiology and trying to get some lab experience to see if it suits you! Bear in mind that Virology is mostly molecular too.
@@virus.vs.labcoat I am currently pursuing a degree in microbiology would the job outlook also be somewhat the same to having a biology degree. I think either degree I would have to further my education into graduate school right?which looks like what you're kinda doing
There should be more videos like these in the world so students who are interested in a certain career path can see how their future might look like or something like that. Thank you for the video!
Hi, thanks for the video, I’m interested in going into virology so if you can make more of these videos that would be great!!!! Thanks !!
Me too.
Same here
Yes please!
Same here
Same here 😊.
LOVE YOU!!!! THANK YOU FOR INSPIRING ME TO BECOME A VIROLOGIST!!!!
You, lady, have an AMAZING Instagram profile. I was so happy when i found it
What is her Instagram ID?
Oh my god I am so grateful I found this video, it makes me so excited. virology has been a passion/ special interest since I was around three. Although im still in high school I plan to become a virologist when im older. you are a m a z i n g and this video is EXACTLY what I needed. I cannot wait to check more of this channel out. Im gonna go read my books and magazines about virology that my mom got me because im very excited right now.
Do a science instead.
@@machinegunk5090 if you mean science classes in school i take 3 science classes which is great and i plan on doing an internship for something related this summer
this video was so helpful in helping me understand what my life would look like if i ended up in this route!!!!
Are you love it
Hey can you do more videos on virology..like its job, salary etc..i am really looking forward to it
Nice video because of your video my interest in virology was increase thank you
Your works seems cool I wanna be like you. You might not see this but in case you do I am inspired by you
love ur work!!!
Theresa thank you ☺️
Hello, did you did a bachelors in biology as your first step towards becoming a virologist?
This was a really good detailed video
Great video! Wish you made more vids (like this). I'm also a PhD student (gut-liver immunology). Subbed, just in case you would put out something new again (crosses fingers!)
(FYI, I also run a (biomedical) channel on YT!)
Can I get your email address please. I am currently in college and have received an offer for biomedical science at university. I am gonna start next September but don’t know how to register with HCPC. Like can I still get a job without having to do sandwich year. This is my goal:
- [ ] 3 years bachelors biomed - 18-21
- [ ] 1 year Medical Lab Assistant - 21-22
- [ ] 1 year masters at KCL - 21-22
- [ ] HCPC registration - 22
- [ ] STP training - 22-25
- [ ] AHCS registration - 25
- [ ] Clinical immunologist - 25
@@subhanm1312 I am not in the UK, and despite having done some research myself into that stuff in the UK, it's not alike here in Belgium. You can find my mail on my about page on my own channel, but I highly recommend to reach out to the IBMS themselves. If you mail me I can send some resources. It would be great if you could forward me the reply you get from them so I can learn myself in order to help others like you in the future!
@@Biomeducated ok and one more thing. I am also applying for medicine which I have not heard back from yet. But whether medicine or biomedicine I would be very happy. Once I done my a levels and have started uni I myself will start a UA-cam channel for the complete journey/info/roles of medicine/biomed and would aim to make it grow A LOT. So maybe you would like to partner up? Do some featuring etc. It’ll have to be from next year tho as this year got my exams.
@@subhanm1312 Sure, we can see where you are in a year or so. Best of luck!
@@subhanm1312 hey even I wish to start biomed next year in sep :) which uni have u got the offer from?
My son loves your work
Is it possible to get restriction enzymes ( via liposomes ) to reach the interior of cells infected with viruses? The palindromic sequences of viruses can be targets for restriction enzymes. If feasible, perhaps such approach could revert viral diseases.
Well done, i like your daily job , it look very inspiring, you are giving a good representation for laboratory scientist, you look a wonderful and smart woman, can you explain us more about virology and its uses in our daily life , i support your job
This video should go *Viral* 🥸
What pathway did you take to have this career? Reminds me of the biotechnological work I have done in lab. Im finishing up Clinical Lab Science program to become a technologist/scientist.
Madam..I have small doubt..I am studying medical laboratory technology..I have an interest to develop vaccine..for that I am choosing m.sc virology..after completion of that course..can I develop vaccine??
Hi,could you say list app you used for your work on your both pc and laptop?
i've been inspired by this vid i wanna be like you one day
What BSL is your lab?
Personally I’m an aspiring biomedical scientist that wants to specialize in virology and my dream has been to work in a BSL-4 for as long as I can remember, just asking because I would also like to know what BSL category the Covid-19 would fall in.
I think she is working in a Biosafety L2 cabinet (environment). 9:12 her colleagues are in L3 for sure! So COVID-19 is L3, as she puts it on the text at the same time stamp ;)
I have completed my intermediate and I want to pursue virology and iam from India Hyderabad then what should I have to do first please any one help me please
I want to be a Virologist in the future but im scared that I'm going to get infected by a virus ,is there anyway to get rid of this fear?
Hi,
what were the names of the pieces of equipment you were using???
Im finishing school to be a lab scientist. She is working at a lab bench which is also considered a fume hood, micropipettes, a multichannel pipette were used to transfer liquids to cluster plates (looked like possibly 96 cluster well), the red cap containers should be some type of flasks and the blue capped are conical tubes (in the yellow rack)
The solutions used depend on what type of test she is doing but Im guessing an ELISA (enzyme linked immunosorbent assay). The clear cluster plates had antigen coated wells.
And growth medium that’s , red and turns a colour if it’s contaminated , lots of equipment used as cell culturing is very expensive and lots of single use plastics , I was surprised with the amount of plastic waste when I was in labs , still am in labs a different one
Great video Ma'am. Astonishing discipline. May I ask if you also skipped lunch or you do not have a lunch break in your working routine in the lab and office? Thank you!
Hi! Any suggestions for me who wants to pursue cancer research? My bachelors is in Biology. No Masters, yet. I'm contemplating if I should just go to MD first or go to the MS-> phD route. Funding is hard to come by in my country...
Can you tell which software you used for sequenced data analysis? Thank you.
How do I become a virologist. Their isn't a cource I can see and does it take 10+years
Yes to become a molecular virologist with a PhD it takes usually 10 or more years. Firstly you do a relevant bachelor degree such as science or biotechnology majoring in Microbiology or something similar, then a honours or masters degree to get relevant research experience in a virology laboratory. If you achieve high grades you will be eligible to enrol in a PhD program and become a specialist within your chosen virology lab.
@@virus.vs.labcoat hello thanks for your responce. I want to work in a lab and make drugs and vaccines. I want the career I do to be hands on in the lab. Is is the right option and what's the difference between virology and pharmacology. Thanks for you're help I got my careers meeting tmr to decide as I'm in my last year of secondary school, yr 12
I'll like this video very much it inspire me to become virologist. I request you to make more videos like this. As it is very helpful for everyone.
Lovely mam😍😍😍U r doing such a great job😘😘😘😘loved it 😇
Maan Verma thank you ☺️ ✨
Thanks for the videos❤
Can you tel me every qualifications that are required to become a virologist? Thank you
a PhD specialising in Virology is the requirement.
Thankyou so much for making this video it really helps to know such fields very well🙏🙏
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Gracias!
Is it mandatory to go to medical school for virology. If not what pathways can I take to achieve being a virologist
No you can be a molecular Virologist, in fact that’s what most Virologists are. I’ve done no medical studies.
@@virus.vs.labcoat Is it possible that I can finish by bachelors in biology then getting a PhD in molecular virology? Thank you
@@leepriest3885 you’d probably have to do a masters in microbio or biotech before the PhD
Absolutely stunning, you should be a model bbg
HIII, I've been kind of stuck in what career I would like to pursue. Currently, I am majoring in biology but have been looking at various potential careers such as Virology. Any advice for a biology major? What can I do with this major because I have heard that you won't be able to find that many jobs in this field. And if I were to pursue being a virologist, do I still major in biology?
Hi! You are right that a biology degree is not setting you up for very realistic job prospects and that is because it’s not specialised. To get a job in research you have to have some experience in whatever field you want to work in, whether that’s cancer, immunology or virology etc. That means specialising- for Virology- you would need to major in microbiology at the minimum. I majored in molecular microbiology with a bachelor of biotechnology. With this I had 1 and a half years lab experience. I recommend switching to microbiology and trying to get some lab experience to see if it suits you! Bear in mind that Virology is mostly molecular too.
@@virus.vs.labcoat I am currently pursuing a degree in microbiology would the job outlook also be somewhat the same to having a biology degree. I think either degree I would have to further my education into graduate school right?which looks like what you're kinda doing
Hello, this is really interesting, congratulations, what is the way to become a virologist
How much do virologist get paid?
Would it be hard to be a virologist if my chemistry isn't that good?
We don’t do much pure chemistry stuff, mostly biochemistry. My Chem is also terrible but it’s not issue.
@@virus.vs.labcoat oh ok thnks 👍
Hi! How much antibiotics do you use for cell medium?))
Can you make more vid like this? Pleaseeeee
How old are You?
Hii . I want to ask what is the name of your subject. I want to study it is very beautiful. Is it medical laboratories?
I would love to see an electron microscropy of an actual virus. I want to see the enemy for real. Does UQ have an elecron microscope?
Yes I use a transmission electron microscope to view my virus samples in my second vlog
@@virus.vs.labcoat Thanks for fast reply! I will have a look at your second vlog. Cheers!
Hey where aru from?
Australia
What is your salary
This reminds me of resident evil
Please make vid on salary of virologist....
Pretty Virologist
why arevyou guys virologist not wearing a mask when your in lab?
I’m from Australia- we have zero cases where I live. Unless there’s a mask mandate, we don’t wear a mask.
A day pretending to work with viruses
😂😂😂
I think she is dead by now due to covid even I want to be a virologist
Let's hope not!
Hahahah. Thanks for making me laugh. I’m not dead!
You give me anime girl VIBES and you also look like one.
Mam you are doing a great job 🙂
I am from India , should I take microbiology at bachelor's level to become virologist?
I like the part where you have to spend the rest of your life having most people blame your profession for killing millions and millions of people
❤pretty woman❤
Its like sims
hello you're so pretty