Cherry Sun: Stem Cell Research, Lab Books and Collaborative Research


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Aug 03 2020 44 mins   16
In this episode, we're talking with a member of the #roamcult who uses Roam as a lab book. Cherry Sun is a second-year Ph.D. student based in Auckland, New Zealand. She's studying a stem cell population from the human placenta and its potential role in babies that are born dangerously small ([[Fetal Growth Restriction]]). As someone who is doing multiple experiments at the same time, Cherry has been finding ways to capture thoughts, record measurements, and results, and to collect all of them in one graph and database for her to make all the connections and Roam fits the bill. We talked about: Cherry Sun's origin story: How she went from pen and paper to Notion to Roam. Using Roam as a lab book, for experimentation ad stem cell research Predictions in using Roam for collaborative research in her field Enjoy! Timestamps 2:33 From Notion to Roam for recording experiments 5:03 When the square brackets started flying 6:18 Searchability and changing the way we write 7:37 How do you make your notes searchable? 9:06 Having a running timeline of active cultures organically generated 11:59 "The date is the smallest metadata you need" 13:51 Bullet journals and paper and pen writing 15:25 The power of work-life separation 17:42 Handwriting is too personal for Cherry 20:11 Function over creation, and having intent with Roam 22:35 Cherry Sun's thesis on [[Fetal Growth Restriction]] 25:03 Cherry's Roam Thoughts and her long-time project 28:47 "This might form a connection somewhere down the line" 30:45 Pitching Roam and [[Thought loss anxiety]] 35:26 The future lab book: Roam for collaborative research 40:31 What does Roam mean to Cherry Links Cherry Sun's Twitter Using Roam as a lab book and more: My journey to becoming a more organized researcher View the full notes on the public graph!