(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.
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Ask current students 3 questions
Presentation in presenter mode
Someone says “recapitulate”
Move your avatar to 2 tables
Single Cell Proteomics Study
Chemical ablation of Leydig cells
Utilization of Bio-ID
Talk about your hobbies with a current student
Someone mentions crab dip
Use your BCMB pen
Optical tweezer experiment
Talk with a PDCO representative
Lineage tracing using Cre-Lox expression system
Cross section of a murine testis
Video of cells releasing extracellular vesicles
Image of a Zoom lab meeting
Fluorescent mouse pups
Someone mentions Patterson Park
Zoom crashes
Image of a western blot
Talk with SIA and Thread representatives
Data represented as a Kymograph
Organoids used as a model system
Learn about exciting science
Meet a BCMB student or faculty named Josh
Someone says “before the pandemic/COVID”
Ask current students a question
Utilization of Dox inducible expression system
Use of TMT-Mass Spectrometry
Students posing with a snowman
Become friends with another interviewee
Learn about outreach initiatives
Win a game at happy hour
Someone says “unprecedented”
Immunofluorescence image of GDE2 and GDE3
See timeline of Year 1
See the BCMB Logo
H&E stain of a liver section
Talk with a faculty member you admire
Chromatin schematic
Someone wearing a mask
See images of “Baltimore location”
Learn about how fun BCMB students and faculty are
Beautiful confocal images of mitotic cells
Learn about 3 places you want to visit
2 current students in referee shirts
Excited to use your Old Bay
Electron micrograph of microvesicles
Ask a faculty member a non-science related question