can explain antibodies to a non- scientist is looking for a mentor is attending PEGS for the first time Has transitioned from academia to industry works in manufacturing /CDMO Works for a major pharma company has had data disappear before a presentation Has experience with phage displays has presented a poster at a conference is from the Boston Metro area has an epic "lab fail" story has raised funding or pitched to investors has worked with Fc engineering traveled here from the West Coast Has published a first-author paper has been with their company for 5+ years Is a graduate student has worked in protein engineering Has worked on bispecific antibodies traveled here from another country has worked in assay development has a conference tote bag collection Works at or created their own start up company is looking for collaborators for an experiment can explain antibodies to a non- scientist is looking for a mentor is attending PEGS for the first time Has transitioned from academia to industry works in manufacturing /CDMO Works for a major pharma company has had data disappear before a presentation Has experience with phage displays has presented a poster at a conference is from the Boston Metro area has an epic "lab fail" story has raised funding or pitched to investors has worked with Fc engineering traveled here from the West Coast Has published a first-author paper has been with their company for 5+ years Is a graduate student has worked in protein engineering Has worked on bispecific antibodies traveled here from another country has worked in assay development has a conference tote bag collection Works at or created their own start up company is looking for collaborators for an experiment
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
can explain antibodies to a non-scientist
is looking for a mentor
is attending PEGS for the first time
Has transitioned from academia to industry
works in manufacturing /CDMO
Works for a major pharma company
has had data disappear before a presentation
Has experience with phage displays
has presented a poster at a conference
is from the Boston Metro area
has an epic "lab fail" story
has raised funding or pitched to investors
has worked with Fc engineering
traveled here from the West Coast
Has published a first-author paper
has been with their company for 5+ years
Is a graduate student
has worked in protein engineering
Has worked on bispecific antibodies
traveled here from another country
has worked in assay development
has a conference tote bag collection
Works at or created their own start up company
is looking for collaborators for an experiment