Saturday, August 16, 2008

Mysterical mysterious


The title goes with topic I am about to discuss or put my thoughts into it.

'Biotechnology', which has scored all time hit score in becoming most difficult mystery to crack, even DNA code seems easier to decode this days.

It's a nice feeling that I am part of it, as it gives me a opportunity to look at this difficulty from different perspectives, from layman's view who thinks this is gold pot being waited to get emptied on any one who gets a touch of it, from students view, who feel they are struck in mid sea, where they have water but really can not drink it, from people who are involved with imparting imparting theories or principles of biotechnology into students head, who themselves are encircled with thoughts of understanding biotechnology.

Biotechnology for me, has been a great source to understand myself, reasons being if u learning such great mystery, it's bound to somewhat look into within one's own self which is on similar grounds.

It is not only about learning what goes within a small space of a living cell to a huge limits of a fermenter, it's more important if we can apply it to daily terms of life. Biotechnology, as we all know encompasses limits of such varied subjects, so how do we really understand what are we doing here or how are we suppose to carry the lights of this distantly seemed light of gold, which it can become if properly churned, but it becomes a type of radiation, which throws off people who cannot handle it.

People who are waiting to enter this division, I would suggest and also I wish they bear a goal in mind, with exact picture of their aim, whether research into it makes them fancy their dreams or marketing products can fill up their pockets, patience is term which stands so important for any one who can even distantly relate themselves to biotech. Frustration is other aspect of any biotechnologist, it is for anyone actually, it's really a need for a person to handle frustration, there are times when person thinks if he/she can mutate him/herself so that they can know which way to drive themselves to instant success, so people anyone who is facing this difficulties can really contact my friend 'ANAND', a person who can easily get you out of such mentalities, with his biotechnological art of of living, I am exactly in my senses when I am writing this, so please do put a thought on it.

Biotechnology can put you in front of so many choices that we can blind to view anything through and feel there's nothing which is meant to be out of it. It's said that excess can make you blind.

I just wish institutions enrolling students for imparting degrees of biotechnology in their resumes should make it accountable for years which students put in, by innovative thinking like making students earn for any project they carry out, or recognition in front of crowd, or putting students through compulsory counselling sessions, grinding students to practical aspects of principles they learn in theory, not only by just visiting industries but having their own labs to terms which can allow students to stand with confidence among anyone in terms of trouble shooting or handling of different lab apparatus.

It's said that biotechnology has a great scope, but can anyone tell me in terms of what?..jobs?...is it really so..explaining it, biotechnology can have only people who are into aspects of this field from a considerable part of their life, this field deals with living science so it does enforces to choose for people who can give outputs with minimum error, it does lessens chances of newer minds to enter at speeds, when compared to other sectors. It does have scope if you choose to put your brains behind opening up your own venture or dealings with share market related to biotech. It is bound to change, again patience needs a mention here, also make yourself stand at that point, at least try to, it is definite that you will be recognised as a potential and earn up for efforts put in.

People who think I have touched tip of biotechnological iceberg, then hold on as I am still trying to bind to upstream elements which will allow me to transcript my message through this blog and help translate proteins in any living system reading this blog post.

For now, I just wanna put a temporary regulation and come back with some more interesting stuff to put my brains view behind it. So, people who are checking this out, just remain constitutively expressed in terms of holding your senses on this blog. I am sure it will be beneficial for anyone and everyone, just don't loose hope, it does make world for this world of people.

P.S By Anand/Biotechbuster: J(Z)ubin is a grad in Biotechnology, PGDip. in Applied & Industrial Biotechnology , currently pursuing M.Tech in Bioinformatics. This Iceberg is really huge.

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