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I started research lab experience this past August in virology/immunology and my P.I. assigned me a small project to work on. Unfortunately I also took 15 credit hours simultaneously while working in the lab for 8 hours a week. This is a molecular biology based lab (cloning, PCR, ligations, insertions, etc.) and you cannot expect good results in a short amount of time. It took me a month to learn all of the techniques but when I finally got to cloning to desired plasmid into bacterial colonies, no colonies ever grew. Long story short I didn't complete the project last semester and now he is implying that I am not "interested" in his lab and that I should stop wasting his resources and time.
From his perspective it was an easy assignment but not so much for me since I had to learn every single step thoroughly and only had time for lab 1 day a week. I really don't want an LOR from him at this point but this is my first research experience. The problem is that I start my LAST semester of undergrad this week and don't know if any other professors/researchers would take me into their lab for just a semester? What should I do in this situation? Summer research programs also want LOR's from research supervisors and I don't know if I can get even a decent one out of my current P.I.
From his perspective it was an easy assignment but not so much for me since I had to learn every single step thoroughly and only had time for lab 1 day a week. I really don't want an LOR from him at this point but this is my first research experience. The problem is that I start my LAST semester of undergrad this week and don't know if any other professors/researchers would take me into their lab for just a semester? What should I do in this situation? Summer research programs also want LOR's from research supervisors and I don't know if I can get even a decent one out of my current P.I.