A day in the life of Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler.
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6.00am. Amy woke up in her single bed in her one-bedroom apartment. She had some breakfast and then had a shower before putting on some respectable scientist clothes. Then she drove by herself in her car to the University, she arrived at 7.45am and went straight to her single-occupancy office. She put her lunch in the office fridge, fired up her computer to check her email and then went to her lab, in the room next door. On with her lab coat and she carried on with her neurobiology work. She worked uninterrupted in the lab until 12.30 before returning to her office for her lunch break.
She made a cup of tea and ate her lunch as she checked over her emails, after lunch she put in the corrections to her latest "Neuron" paper and emailed them back to the editor. Then she did some more work on the follow up paper. At 2.00pm she went to the library to look up some old papers for her paper and then returned to her office. At 3.00pm she had a cup of tea as she checked her email and then worked on the paper until 6.00pm. She then went next door, put on her lab coat and checked that all the equipment was working properly. Then back to her office, one last check of the email before shutting down her computer and heading back home.
She drove back by herself as usual, arriving back at 7.00pm. She had another cup of tea as she made herself dinner. At 7.45pm she logged in to check her work email, replied to a few messages, the editor of "Neuron" was happy with her corrections and the paper would be published next month.
Then she sat in her favourite armchair to start to watch a "Little House on the Prarie" DVD when the phone rang.
"Hello Dad, it's good to hear your voice and have a conversation with someone."
"Work is fine, I have just had another paper accepted in "Neuron", it should be published next month. It was very quiet at work today though."
"You can tell Mother that I want to borrow her George Foreman grill next weekend, I am having my annual date tomorrow, a physicist called Sheldon Cooper…"
