Sexily-posed models ARE a "highly professional marketing technique"! I'd actually give IKA credit for putting a man in the suggestive post that is mostly reserved for women.
So is the objection here the absurd pose (I'd argue this is no less so than Pis who've not run a reaction in a decade posing in a lab coat---almost as good as the 'on the phone' headshots) or that these people are too good looking to be chemists?
That's fair. How about this: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/chemistry/faculty/caprioli.php
I don't know the guy, and he may well still work in the lab. I also haven't actually used a pipette in a decade---but, if I recall---that ain't how it's typically done.
LOL https://www.scripps.edu/newsandviews/e_20060213/boger.jpg. Go Dale!
Whoa, sorry Stu, looks like this photo caught you off to the lab....http://www.biotechniques.com/multimedia/archive/00171/BTN_A_000113796_O_F_171974b.jpg
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3844/1671/640/43.jpg Hopefully Barry got the separation he wanted.
The last one looks fine, as it genuinely looks like Trost doesn't really belong there and he's not trying to pretend. Way better than the one of my postdoc boss that they did for some story after a glamor magz pub. They made him go to the lab and stand next to a working rotovap, but it wasn't good enough, so somebody gave him a flask of some metal salt dissolved in water so he could hold it up to the light and look at it with a thoughtful expression. Actually the photo came out really well, but it did cause a lot of smirking in the lab.
Regarding the model leaning against the IKA stirrer, my objection is that if he were a chemist with a job, then he should get back to work, if he values his employment!
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Jesus IKA! What is he even doing?!
ReplyDeleteDk problem here, aside from lack of PPE---even there, how does anyone know he's not wearing safety contact lenses?
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with a good looking chemist, with a winning smile and dreamy eyes, posing beside his favorite reactor.
LOL, I feel like he's about to ask for my number.
Deletegetting ready to loose an arm to a power stirrer?
ReplyDeleteHe's even got a nice deep V neck going on...
ReplyDeleteSexily-posed models ARE a "highly professional marketing technique"!
ReplyDeleteI'd actually give IKA credit for putting a man in the suggestive post that is mostly reserved for women.
So is the objection here the absurd pose (I'd argue this is no less so than Pis who've not run a reaction in a decade posing in a lab coat---almost as good as the 'on the phone' headshots) or that these people are too good looking to be chemists?
ReplyDeleteAbsurd pose, for me.
DeleteThat's fair. How about this: http://www.vanderbilt.edu/chemistry/faculty/caprioli.php
DeleteI don't know the guy, and he may well still work in the lab. I also haven't actually used a pipette in a decade---but, if I recall---that ain't how it's typically done.
LOL https://www.scripps.edu/newsandviews/e_20060213/boger.jpg. Go Dale!
Whoa, sorry Stu, looks like this photo caught you off to the lab....http://www.biotechniques.com/multimedia/archive/00171/BTN_A_000113796_O_F_171974b.jpg
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3844/1671/640/43.jpg Hopefully Barry got the separation he wanted.
The last one looks fine, as it genuinely looks like Trost doesn't really belong there and he's not trying to pretend. Way better than the one of my postdoc boss that they did for some story after a glamor magz pub. They made him go to the lab and stand next to a working rotovap, but it wasn't good enough, so somebody gave him a flask of some metal salt dissolved in water so he could hold it up to the light and look at it with a thoughtful expression. Actually the photo came out really well, but it did cause a lot of smirking in the lab.
DeleteHave you seen the latest IKA ads with Phil Baran? I just wonder what kind of pose they asked him for.
ReplyDeletehttp://i.imgur.com/tdeqKkm.png
Is that ad for real?
DeleteRegarding the model leaning against the IKA stirrer, my objection is that if he were a chemist with a job, then he should get back to work, if he values his employment!