"Caught in a Bad Project"
Baylor College of Medicine Lady Gaga parody is a YouTube sensation (with video)
Who says scientists aren't hip?
A parody of the Lady Gaga song, "Bad Romance," created by Baylor College of Medicine students is a YouTube sensation. It has been viewed nearly 2-1/2 million times since it was posted on Jan 20.
Titled, "Zheng Lab — Bad Project", the video has a Gaga lookalike (Mary Wiese, a postdoctoral candidate at Baylor's Huffington Center on Aging) who laments the frustrations grad students have in doing lab research, coping with lack of funding and finding a well-paying job, which depends on having a good scientific project that gets published in a reputable journal.
(The Zheng Lab does research into the causes of Alzheimer's Disease.)
It might sound dry, but it's really funny, as Wiese and backup scientists/dancers dressed in safety gear fashioned from biohazard bags sing and dance their way across the Baylor campus, in a lecture hall, research lab and even under a portrait of famed heart surgeon Michael DeBakey at the DeBakey Museum. Their lyrics:
I want good data, a paper in Cell, but I got a project straight from hell. I wanna graduate in less than five years, but there's no getting out of here. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, caught in a Bad Project."