I know I'm not one to rant normally but today has seriously hacked me off. I've worked really hard getting my cells ready for a set of vital experiments that i've been told to have done before my supervisor gets back off holiday.Meaning I have to work the bank hols. Only to find the materials I use to make my surfaces to grow my cells on have been nicked, namely one of my base monomers so I can't use something else. I've asked for it back nicely and no-one has responded. Am so frustrated as everything in my lab keeps going "missing" and the staff do nothing about it. grrrrrrrr. rant over!
All too common in laboratories - its crap but it means you have to keep your stuff hidden and label everything that belongs to you (I ended up labeling permanent marker pens) - happens in our labs too - if its not nailed down it goes missing
I caught a guy trying to 'borrow' our drying oven once!
This isn't really my field, so feel free tolaught at this , bt could you ring round other places and see if you can get some more? now tell me it is something you make up yourself and takes months to put together . I think this is one of those things that happens, and not just in labs, with daughters who are also doing research work I often find things have gone walkies luckily they work in different fields so my research papers are safe! what I would do if I had solutions etc. that were liable to go missing is label my stuff as something else, then if anyone 'borrows' it in the future you will know who it is.
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