Tonight on the 100th episode of #MitoMonday we have, as promised, a brief #AMA session with our supreme leader Jared Rutter! #AskJared #TrailBlazer #LateNightWIthTheRutterLab
Question 1: What is the hardest part of mentoring grad students and postdocs and how do you overcome that challenge? #MentorMondays
Question 2: What's the most elegant piece of science you've ever read? What idea have you never let go of, even without data, because it's fun to imagine? #MitoLegend https://twitter.com/RutterLab/status/1062226129526738944?s=20
Question 3: What was the hardest part about starting a lab?
Question 4: What's your plan to increase #diversity in your lab and department? #diversityinSTEM
Question 5: Why #Utah? (your sales pitch to students, postdocs and faculty)
Question 6: What is the most expensive, hazardous, or generally noteworthy bench mistake you ever made? @UTSWNews #LabSafety
Question 7: Would you rather have a #golflesson from Sam Snead or have lunch with Richard Altman to talk about #mitochondria and why?
Question 8: Who or what got you interested in #science when you were younger? Did you always dream of being a #scientist?
Question 9: If you had to get one metabolite tattooed on your biceps đź’Ş which one would it be? #tattooart
Question 10: What is the best way for a #RareDisease group to engage your lab in a research project?
Question 11: What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?
Question 12: How can one achieve a #WorkLifeBalance?
Thank you for all the great questions, the past 2 years on twitter have been a joy thanks to you all. And here's to another 100 #MitoMonday episodes! #LateNightWithTheRutterLab 14/14
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