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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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Friday, May 6, 2011

Since this month celebrates Mother's Day, I thought it would be fun to ask some of our SciMoms to choose their favorite female artists to feature each Friday.

My first Scimom is one of the first bloggers I ever started following: LabMom

I asked LabMom to choose her favorite artist and her choice is Tori Amos.

A little background on Tori, she was born Myra Ellen Amos in North Carolina but her family moved to Maryland when she was only two years old where she grew up in Rockville and Silver Spring, MD.  In the 1990's, she was one of the top female performers of the decade and she continued to have a major presence in music well into the 2000's. She has been nominated for 10 grammy awards and in 2003 was recognized as one of the top ten live acts of all time (she was #5).

The song LabMom has chosen to show off Tori Amos' amazing ability is this one below. LabMom writes:

"I would pick anything off her cover album (Strange Little Girls), since (ironically) the point of it was to reinterpret male-performed songs from a female perspective. And of those, I would pick this video (Enjoy the Silence originally by Depeche Mode)"

 

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