By Karissa Milbury

Karissa Milbury is a graduate student in the Genome Science & Technology program. Beyond her lab work in prostate cancer genetics, she works to promote science communication through online guest articles, her blog, and photography at Vancouver’s Science World. Follow her on Twitter: @Point_Mutation

THE LAB CULTURE: A TRUE SCIENTIFIC HORROR STORY

My first co-op placement was in a research lab, four and a half thousand kilometres away from my home university. For the first week or so, it was like taking a really intense lab for a university class, except the prof was just judging me instead of grading me. He would ask me questions to probe my knowledge and get me to think hard about things, but the environment and topic were so new that this usually just made me feel silly and lost. I did learn things, but not very quickly. Soon enough, I was set up to do…