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If you’ve been paying attention, Right Turn has brought you a variety of educational, amusing and hopefully thought-provoking posts. We have featured a rapping professor, photography, an infographics contest, TED Talks and so much more. But we’ve never had a Bruno Mars parody of “The Lazy Song,” so I’m about to correct that oversight. The irony here is that most lab scientists are far from lazy, based on what they tell me (!). Below are students from Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, performing their homage to Mr. Mars through “The Lab Song.” Maybe you’ll recognize yourself here, or not.

Our regular feature, Right Turn, showcases the “lighter” side of stem cells and regenerative medicine. Every Friday, we will bring you cartoons, photos, videos and other content that may be just as thought provoking as the written submissions that you are used to finding here, but they definitely won’t be blogs.

As always, we welcome your feedback and we also welcome suitable submissions. Be creative! Use the right (!) side of your brain. Make us laugh! Let’s see if we can make this new direction a positive one for all of us. Send your submission to info(at)ccrm.ca.

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Stacey Johnson

Stacey Johnson is the editor of Signals and a contributor. For 25 years, Stacey has been providing strategic communications counsel to government, corporate, technology and health organizations. She began her career at the CTV Television Network and then moved to Hill & Knowlton Canada where she advised clients in a variety of industries and sectors. Stacey is the Vice President, Communications and Marketing for CCRM, a leader in developing and commercializing regenerative medicine-based technologies and cell and gene therapies. She has a Master's degree in Public Relations. You can follow her on Twitter @msstaceyerin.