... and I'm feeling good.
Transitions are hard, but in the end, well worth it. My life has changed radically in the past month - I got a Ph.D. and turned 30 years old in April, and started two new jobs in May, both of which are fairly radical departures from anything I've done before. The rest of 2014 is no less momentous - I published a paper inCell in February, and started a podcast in March. I'm going to have two reviews I wrote come out later in the year (one in Annual Reviews Immunology), not to mention the fact that I'm getting married in November.
To be honest, it's a bit overwhelming, but I'm feeling good, and ready to start several new chapters. Not least of which is revamping my online presence. This blog is the first part of that. I'll keep my scientific american blog for the strictly science-related stuff, this space will be more for personal reflections, including, but not limited to:
- My attempts to learn programming (mostly Python and Julia for my research)
- The way(s) that I organize my digital life (most biologists including me are terrible at this... I'm getting a bit better)
- Adventures in photography and graphic design
- Any other personal crap that I manage to take the time to write about

I suspect this blog will be entirely for myself, but hopefully some of it will be of some use to someone at some point. In any case, I'm ready for the next steps.
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