I’m still posting, but mostly somewhere else… (0)
3/02/11 • by Jeanne Garbarino
Hi everyone: It has been while since I posted on The Incubator. I am still writing away on topics relating to science and motherhood (or both), but I have been doing so elsewhere. If you would like to read my stuff more regularly, check out The Mother Geek on the blog aggregator Science3.0. Also, you [...]
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Getting barffed on joyously: A necessary but not sufficient component of successful parenting (2)
1/18/11 • by Jeanne Garbarino
Over the weekend I had to raise the terror alert to orange. No, not in the Tom Ridge sort of way where I needed to refocus the attention of the public away from some political faux pas, rather, I needed to prevent the spread the nastiest stomach bug this side of the Mississippi. It all [...]
Despite her roundness, my cat Lucy is officially an elegant speciman (0)
1/11/11 • by Jeanne Garbarino
Every night, I follow a mini-routine involving the removal of my contacts, the brushing of my teeth, and a quick wash-up over the bathroom sink. But, last night, my cat, a.k.a. The Fat Queen Lucy, decided that I, a mere plebe to her royal highness, would have to wait. She was thirsty and regardless of [...]
My readability campaign (0)
1/10/11 • by Jeanne Garbarino
As some of you might know, I am now blogging on a few sites, including The Mother Geek (hosted by Science3.0). I think that it is obvious that I truly enjoy writing and wouldn’t mind if you truly enjoyed reading my stuff. Thus, I have initiated a readability campaign. Being able to construct complex sentences [...]
Pride or obsession? (0)
12/20/10 • by Jeanne Garbarino
OK, so it is no secret that I L-O-V-E working in my lab and Rockefeller in general. The environment is so scientifically pure (at least from my perspective) and, if you have an idea, there is a good chance that someone will support you and help you to see it through. For instance, when I [...]
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