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Katlyn | Snow

It may seem basic, but protocol exists for a reason. Whether you are dealing with toxic organic solvents or cryogenic chemicals, always:

By Dr. Caitlin Snow, M.D.

Working at S.T.A.R. Labs has taught me that the laws of physics are more like "suggestions." Between particle accelerator explosions and multiversal shifts, I’ve learned that a standard lab coat isn’t always enough protection. Here are a few essential tips for any bio-engineer or medical researcher heading into the field. katlyn snow

This includes goggles, gloves, and a lab coat. Even if you see me or Cisco skipping these in a crisis, don't follow our lead—Mercury Labs has much better safety standards for a reason. 2. Maintain a "Steady Hand" in High Pressure It may seem basic, but protocol exists for a reason

We all have different facets of our personality. While I prefer the quiet routine of the lab, I’ve learned that sometimes you have to embrace the more "intense" parts of yourself—like my alter-ego, Frost—to protect the people you love. Working at S

Biography - Caitlin Snow, MD

As a bio-engineer with training in neurosurgery, I can tell you that precision is everything. Whether you are performing delicate surgery or trying to aim a cold gun at a meta-human, success comes from a calm mind and a steady hand.

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