Signup date: 04 Jan 2007 at 9:42pm
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Hi, thanks for your rapid reply and its always good to find a fellow pharmacologist! I was at Bath, now I'm at Cardiff Uni. My PhD is in respiratory pharmacology asthma and COPD, looking at nitric oxide.
I'm not really sure about speaking to my supervisor as I'm kinda terrified they will find out how little I have learned!I have two others but not entirely sure which is the best to approach, and as our lab is mixed resp and cardiovascular most of the other students do cv and don't really understand my project.
As I have done only 2 preliminary experiments it's not as if I can say I've been really busy in the lab either.
I started my PhD in Oct'06, in Pharmacology, I've kinda spent 3 months 'reading' but not if you know what I mean, and now I feel so far behind I don't know where to start.
Another guy started at the same time as me and we don't really get on and the limited lab work we ahve done he has taken over and analysed all our data and shown it to our supervisor and now I'm left not really understanding it, or what ti do next!
I know it all seems a bit silly, but at the moment I'm just wishing I didn't have to go back at all, but I like area I'm working in, I'm so confused!
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