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My vision for this blog (for 2011) is to focus my writing on subjects that allow me to share my learning experiences to help others. I've been around the science world, done a lot of different jobs, and studied a wide variety of subjects. My research has encompassed the areas of cancer genetics, oncogenes, cannabinoids, protein expression and purification, microbiology, and environmental science. I'm from the east coast but have lived in the south, midwest, and west coast. After a second postdoc, I moved to industry and worked in sales and marketing before following my heart and landing my dream job in research and development. My goal is to help anyone who has questions about their career or their science. You can send me questions (through this site or twitter @jadebio) and I will answer you in an article or privately if you prefer. Also, I'll write about non-science subjects too. There really is more to life than work. As Richard Bach said, "you teach best what you most need to learn." Welcome and feel free to contact me anytime.
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I wanted to change the flow of Fabulous Female Friday and feature different themes. While looking up what theme to do next, I was reminded that it is Black History Month in February. So for the next four weeks, let's honor the black women in music.
Of course I will not limit the focus on black women to one month only. There are an incredible number of women to choose from. But this month is a great time to pay special attention to inspiring African-American female musical artists.
One of the greatest women singers/songwriters in music today, in my opinion, is the soulful Tracy Chapman. I chose two songs for you today. The first one is a video of her singing her song "Talkin' about a Revolution". It is an incredible performance and apropos for the current events happening in Egypt. This song and the next are from her 1988 self-titled debut album. "Fast Car", the second video, became a top 10 hit after Tracy performed it for Nelson Mandela's 70th birthday.
Please enjoy listenting to the tunes from this Friday's fabulous female, Tracy Chapman.
Talkin' About a Revolution
Fast Car
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