Introducing The Microbiologist

in introduceyourself •  7 years ago 


Hello everyone, 

Myself Yogesh, a PhD student of Microbiology. I have never waited so long for anything but steemit, but yeah now I’m here. I got to know about it few weeks ago from one of my past lab member @vinamra and I find it really beneficial. If you are earning while sharing your knowledge and that also helps you to interact to the people worldwide, what could more a researcher want?  

So, I’m pursuing my Doctorate degree from a Research and Development Organization called Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India in microbiology. So what brings me to do PhD? Well, all I can say is I like doing it. Finding a new challenge every day, and try to solve it. This is what life is. All I remember of my childhood, every time I used to try to open up a toy. May be to see what in it or may be how it works “god knows”. May be this or the circumstance bring me up to do PhD. Being a microbiologist, when you walk around or have a discussion among your friends all you have to discuss is Bacteria, bacteria and bacteria nothing else.

You can also call me as a microbial taxonomist, who gives names to the new bacteria basically who finds out the new species and add up to the literature. As you know these microbes are everywhere and you just need the exact environment and condition to grow them. Sometime people think it as a boring and time taking study but there is much to learn in these microbes I’ll be covering almost everything with best of my knowledge. 

Apart from bacteria and microbiology, I like to play football and cricket but now a days not playing anything. Living in a research institute only allows you to play in sports fests. So now I developed a new hobby of novels. Dan Brown, Jeffery Archer are some of the writers I like to read. I’m really bad at reading novels but still able to finish almost all the Dan Brown’s novel, there are more on my table to complete I can only hope to complete them soon.

Living in India allow you to taste variety of foods no matter you are vegetarian or non-vegetarian we have all variety for you to explore. I personally like to go around and taste the different types of dishes. As in India, we have lots of different communities and rich culture and they do have their different dishes and I just cannot resist it. There is a saying in Hindi which mean “eat to live, not live to eat”. Well, I’m the one and there are many more who just love food.

Well, there is nothing much about me to tell or I can say I’m really bad at introduction. I’ll try to write more and more article whenever I get time for it, and try to share all what I have learnt and really appreciate any suggestions if anyone have on it. I would like to thank @vinamra for introducing me to steemit. We are not sharing labs now but now we are connected through this. I cannot wait for more, let’s just start.   

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Welcome! I am Glad that you listen to your lab partners :) My own ones, is not so willing to join us! But i will not give up.

Glad to see more contributions to the field of biochemistry :)

Come join us @Steemstem

Peace

Thanks @clausewitz
Will surely join the Steemstem community.

Welcome! Fellow scientist here. It sounds like we have similar interests. Please consider using the "steemstem" tag and you'll find many other people who agree that Steemit is a great place to talk about your work and get it noticed.

Thanks @qiyi
Surely will be using the steemstem tag

Welcome to Steemit! Glad to see another scientist here!

Thankyou @deholt for such a warm welcome...

Welcome to Steemit! And good luck with your PhD! What topic are you researching?

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Thanks for the warm welcome @amritadeva
"Screening and characterization of antimicrobial peptides from extreme environments and gut microflora."

I worked on identifying sources of fecal contamination in groundwater. In the coming weeks and months I will be posting about my unpublished method for differentiating Bacteroides 16S rRNA sequences from different animals. You might find it interesting and useful for your work. I am retired and I have many unfinished projects and unpublished data that someone like you and your colleagues might carry forward. I will be glad to share advice from my experiences.

Sorry for the delayed reply, I guess I missed this one
Definitely its going to help us all.

Great :)

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