Catcher Latta, Frazier Rehabilitation Institute, NeuroRecovery, Week 1
This week I started my internship at UofL Health – Frazier Rehabilitation Institute in Louisville, Kentucky. I thought my first week was going to be a soft introduction into what I had in-store over the next month and a half. In reality I was busy the moment I walked in the building. After being […]
Bjorn Cristol, Civil and Material Engineering, Week 4
Super interesting week for me here at the University of Utah (Salt Lake City). I got to start working on a proposal in order to get funding for some research, started working on a bit of application with REV’s (Representative Elemetary Volumes), and finished up some coding for 3D lattices. My week started with a […]
Garrett Shelley – MIX Center Week 4
Today marks the end of the fourth week of my internship at the MIX Center, and my final week working with Camp Level Up to teach game design concepts to neurodivergent youth. I’m a little sad that I won’t get to see our students again, but I’m also extremely proud of their growth and how […]
Luka Remec-Organic Chemistry-Engle Lab-Week 2
This week in the Engle lab I have been able to do more reactions and more properly see the full functioning of the lab. We started the week by setting up two reactions called Sonogashira Reactions, where the goal is remove a hydrogen from a terminal C-C triple bond with an aryl group (call that […]
Philip Brooks, Addiction Neuroscience at UCSD, Week 2
Monday & Tuesday: We conducted a full experiment run-through starting with vapor administrations. Mice were placed in airtight containers connected to a pipe system that vaporized nicotine liquid and dispensed a premeasured amount into the chambers at set intervals. Post-vapor administration, the mice were moved to a separate room and placed in an “open field,” […]
Jerry Sharpe, Computational Biology, Brown University, Week 3
This week was fun as it was my first experience working in the wet lab. Before I had been strictly doing computational work but this week I was more oriented towards physical lab work. Most of my work this week involved preparing slides for imaging. I started off by slicing frozen liver tissue using a […]
Andrew Kistler, M3 Robotics Lab, Week 4
Hello everyone, my name is Andrew Kistler, and I am spending my summer in Golden Colorado at Colorado School of Mines. For the next seven weeks, I will be working in the M3 Robotics lab with Dr. Andrew Petruska as well as some graduate and undergraduate students. This week the lab spent a lot of […]
Paige Sharp, Public Health with the Rodham Institute at Georgetown University, Week 2
This was my second week interning in Washington DC at the Rodham institute working in public health. I found out this week that I will be interning with a senator from DC in about two weeks, which will be an amazing experience. Monday: I started my week with a day off from my internship to […]
Katie Pumayalli, Neuroscience at Ye Lab, Scripps Research Institute (Week 2)
Hello, my name is Katie Pumayalli and I just finished the second week of my six-week internship at the Ye Lab at Scripps Institute in San Diego, California. I have been working with my amazing mentors Cailynn Wang and Zhengyuan (Ben) Pang. I started my mentorship on Monday, June 17th, and fell in love with […]
Siena Parr, Neuroscience, Scripps Research, (Week #2)
Welcome back for the second week of my internship at the Dorris Neuroscience Center! I got all of my safety protocols and training over on Friday last week so I was able to do some hands-on work this week! I started on Monday by helping with a midiprep. The midiprep is a helpful procedure […]
Ian Snapp: San Diego, California | Neuroscience at the Scripp’s DNC | Week 1
Hello, my name is Ian Snapp, and I will be interning at the Scripps Dorris Neuroscience Center (DNC) in La Jolla, California, for, as the name suggests, neuroscience. This internship will span from June 17th to July 26th (six weeks), and my work schedule will be 9:00 to 5:00 each day approximately. My mentors will […]
Bjorn Cristol, Civil and Material Engineering, Week 3
This week was very enjoyable. I had Monday off and so I was able to start the week with a day of climbing. I went up Little Cottonwood Canyon and climbed a beautiful 2 pitch granite crack. Then, when Tuesday rolled around, I finally figured out the general formula for finding the coordinates of each […]