Elizabeth Mueller: Historical Studies, Week Three

This was a fun week at the WWII Museum, let me tell you. The first big thing I got to do this week was interview Mr. Martin Loicano, Executive Director of Education and Access. I got to talk to him on his everyday job and responsibilities, difficulties of management, and the narrative of the museum. […]

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Cooper Rondinelli: Programming and Data Science, LASP, Week Four

This week, we performed vibrational testing on MinXSS-2, followed by a communications test. After that, we ran through troubleshooting for an anomaly that had come up in a routine performance test; fortunately, the error was a broken cord in the hardware used for testing. On Friday, the other Pinterns and I met up to go […]

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Week 4 BioChemCore Tyler Kraft

This week was the turning point of my internship at UCSD where we changed from just learning how to do different analysis methods on our training proteins to creating our own analysis methods to use on the test set of systems with the tools that we learned in the first 3 week of our internship. […]

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Alannah Wister: Marine Biology, Week Six

Monday I worked primarily on beginning my methods and procedures portion for the paperthat will hopefully be published by the end of the eighteen month experiment. I also finished placing the coral nubbins in the rack for the flow experiment. This was by far my favorite part of the entire process because I got to […]

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Jaden Evans: Virtual Production, Week Three

Welcome to my week three blog! This week was full of new projects, new people, and new places! The week began with a slow day at Digital Domain, where things were quiet as people in the MoCap department either continued on their work of “tracking” data from previous shoots or preparing for a two-day shoot […]

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Finn Doherty: Shark Lab, Week Three

This week has flown by. On Monday and Tuesday I continued to work on the Giant Sea Bass project. One of the graduates is using the round stingrays for her research to learn how the rays are affected by changes is temperature, which could help scientists understand the effects of el niño on elasmobranchs. After […]

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Noah Marie: Spinal Cord Research, Week five

Hello! This was my fifth week at Frazier Rehab and it was a great week! I have met so many great people here and all my coworkers are fabulous people who are all absolutely brilliant. I feel like a sponge here, i’m learning so much knowledge and it blows my mind how much more is […]

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Samantha Scherner: Health Equity, Week Six

I cannot believe that my time here at the Rodham Institute is over, these past six weeks have flown by and I am sad to leave DC. My last week here was super busy as I spent the majority of the week with kids who are a part of the Health Education Leadership Program (HELP) […]

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Ellie Bulson: Spinal Cord Injury Research, Week Five

This past week at the Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Research Center has been extremely fun and interesting! Monday was the slowest day as we spent most of the day creating the script for our upcoming experiments. This means that we were creating a sort of step by step guide for our research so that if […]

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Caitlyn Littlejohn, Forensic Entomology, Week One

I started out my first week at the Appleton Whittle Research Ranch in Arizona. My first few days here I spent settling in and reading and researching scientific papers on how decomposition works and how some scientists ran experiments to figure out what insects are apart of what stage in decomposition and how they play […]

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Ry Gould Week 5

This week was a busy week for most of our lab, but a slow week for the interns. Dissections of one cohort of rats took up Monday, and we were able to watch the procedure of sacrificing them and the whole dissection process. The rest of the week surgeries were done on rats. I got […]

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Alexa Yanosky: St. Croix Plastic Surgery Week Two

Day 7: The second day of the weekend turned into a light hike with snorkeling in the Jack and Isaac Bay (featured picture above). The Sunday was spent with Stefán and Abbie with relaxing in the sand and cracking jokes with Dr. Moorman. We drove to the most eastern point of the United States that […]

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