Had trouble finding undergrad research Uses air- free techniques Did field research on turtles Whose favorite element is Ru and F Whose favorite technique is Westerns Studied proteins in undergrad Is involved in clubs as a grad student Whose favorite tool is STEM Works with cells Whose favorite tool is PXRD Didn't always want to be a grad student Switched fields/divisions Studies electro- catalysis Studies cyclic polymers Runs computational models Studies proteins in grad school Took a gap year Uses very big magnets to study electrons Enjoys scientific illustration Switched labs Has synthesized nanocrystals Has worked with radioactive elements Has participated in an REU Whose favorite tool is their computer Had trouble finding undergrad research Uses air- free techniques Did field research on turtles Whose favorite element is Ru and F Whose favorite technique is Westerns Studied proteins in undergrad Is involved in clubs as a grad student Whose favorite tool is STEM Works with cells Whose favorite tool is PXRD Didn't always want to be a grad student Switched fields/divisions Studies electro- catalysis Studies cyclic polymers Runs computational models Studies proteins in grad school Took a gap year Uses very big magnets to study electrons Enjoys scientific illustration Switched labs Has synthesized nanocrystals Has worked with radioactive elements Has participated in an REU Whose favorite tool is their computer
(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.
Had trouble finding undergrad research
Uses air-free techniques
Did field research on turtles
Whose favorite element is Ru and F
Whose favorite technique is Westerns
Studied proteins in undergrad
Is involved in clubs as a grad student
Whose favorite tool is STEM
Works with cells
Whose favorite tool is PXRD
Didn't always want to be a grad student
Switched fields/divisions
Studies electro-catalysis
Studies cyclic polymers
Runs computational models
Studies proteins in grad school
Took a gap year
Uses very big magnets to study electrons
Enjoys scientific illustration
Switched labs
Has synthesized nanocrystals
Has worked with radioactive elements
Has participated in an REU
Whose favorite tool is their computer