Friday, July 31, 2020
Eric Lander, spring rolls, and the New York Times
Eric Lander, spring rolls, and the New York Times There are few things that will make me wake up early in the morning: (1) bacon (2) an Eric Lander lecture (3) large amounts of money Luckily, thanks to our friendly Senior Haus GRTs I was able to acquire number 1, and thanks to the obscene amount of tuition Im paying MIT I was able to attend number 2 (and am also missing number 3), which is why I woke up early* this morning and trudged bleary-eyed over to room 26-100 for the first lecture of my MIT career. Eric Lander needs no introductionunless of course youve never heard of him, in which case Ill just say that hes basically the rock star of biology: central figure in the Human Genome Project, founding director of the Broad Institute, math genius. Oh, and he teaches freshman biology. Thats why the first several rows of the lecture hall were already filled by the time I arrived 45 minutes early with a few friends, and also why our entire row was fangirling when Professor Lander finally walked in. Choice quotes from the lecture: What does a biochemist do? He stuffs the butterfly into a blender. People used to think that the brains only function was to vent heat, which I hope is not true for you. This diagram is power. Fun fact: Eric Lander can predict the future. Or at least what will be on the front page of tomorrows New York Times. Thats because he makes the news. [edit: a few hours after lecture, look what appeared!]: In other lecture-related news, the productivity geek in me decided to try out an entirely new note-taking system for college, which involves Evernote and occasionally my iPhone camera: Its not as streamlined as Id like it to be because Im still working out the kinks, but I tried it out during the biology lecture and it worked fairly well. Typing text is no problem for diagrams, Im experimenting with taking photos of the chalkboard, which are then automatically synced to the note. Ill keep you updated on how it goes, unless I end up reverting to my previous system of scribbling on bits of looseleaf paper, in which case Ill probably be too embarrassed to blog about it. In other not-lecture-related news, I moved into Senior Haus (much more on this in a later post)! This also means that this will be the first time Ive ever had to cook for myself, so instead of actually cooking for myself I had my friend Alex make spring rolls: They were delicious. As an added bonus, we didnt burn Senior Hauss brand-spanking-new kitchens down. *(I run on MIT Standard Time, which means that anything before 2 pm is considered early) Post Tagged #Senior Haus
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