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15 Jul Caroline Lucarelli: Cartilage Research/Equine Surgery: Week 5

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The fifth week of my internship was a very busy one. The clinic wasn't as busy as usual, but there was a lot of work to be done regarding the research I am doing. On Monday, I was able to observe a bilateral ovariectomy of...

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14 Jul Elena Scheibler: Spinal Cord Research, week 5

Posted at 22:47h in 2019 Interns, Elena Scheibler, Pinhead Intern Blogs by jessica 0 Comments
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This has been my 5thweek in Louisville! I started the week with attending a multitude of different therapy sessions with another intern. We saw a patient get stimulation on their legs while we played with a volleyball, catapults, and nerf guns in order to work...

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14 Jul Andrew Winkelmann: Environmental Engineering, Week 4

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Well, it’s been four weeks since I started my internship here at the University of Utah. Time really flies by. This week, Sean and I did a lot of work on the communication aspect in the network. We created temporary cardboard compartments for the sensors...

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14 Jul Josh Ives, Computational Biology at CMU, Week 2

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Hello everyone, I just finished up my second week studying computational biology at CMU. This week was an exceptional one and I'm really excited to tell you all about the awesome things I got to do. This week was mostly split between time in the microbiology...

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14 Jul Clara Carrasco: Aerospace Engineering, Week 3

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I hereby dub this week one of our most productive weeks! Caroline and I finished the work assigned to us by Andrew. When he came back from Guatemala, we discussed what exactly I should do for Maxwell. He figured out that the CuE3 TVAC mounting...

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14 Jul Jay Alcazar: University of California San Diego: Week 3

Posted at 21:27h in 2019 Interns, Jay Alcazar, Pinhead Intern Blogs by jessica 0 Comments
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Welcome back! This week was a really busy week in the lab. We helped with the GWAS experiments in the mornings as per usual and then we started on to other things. Another lab member is starting a project on alcohol self-administration so I helped...

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14 Jul Danika Petit: Week 3- Euthanizing and Surgeries

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Week 3 everyone,  This week has been captivating and full of new experiences!  To start off the week, we began dissections on a cohort of rats that have completed their scientific mission and have now passed onto a wonderful rat heaven.  What's fascinating about the rat is that...

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14 Jul Sean Taplin: Environmental Engineering, Week Four

Posted at 18:48h in 2019 Interns, Pinhead Intern Blogs, Sean Taplin by jessica 0 Comments
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The main focus for this week was on the sensor network. We did a lot of work on the communication between nodes, and tested their ability to daisy chain between each other to reach the central computer. [caption id="attachment_12220" align="alignnone" width="300"] A sensor node stored in...

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14 Jul Claire Shaver- Behavioral Science, Week 3

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 Hello! This was my third week at the Bernier Lab in Seattle. This week at work was one of the busiest weeks I have had since I started. My big tasks were working on data entry and different presentations. The different presentations were based on...

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14 Jul Caroline Graham: Aerospace Engineering Week Three

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Hi everybody! Week three has been great, our mentor, Andrew, is back and I’ve started working on testing the gyroscopes with the Arduino. I also learned how to solder when I soldered the pins onto the Adafruit breakout board. We took a tour of Bio-Serve,...

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14 Jul Gregor Remec, LASP Software Development, Week Seven!

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This week was great! I continued working with PyQt, making small graphical applications, from Monday until Friday. PyQt, as said in my last blog, is a massive graphics library that makes creating visual app elements far easier. This week I made apps with custom signals...

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14 Jul Bryce Lambert: Work With REEF: Week 2

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This is my second week working for REEF, and it’s been a lot of fun. My mentor Kyler was gone on the second School ex trip (the boat tour of the Channel Islands), so I spent most of my time working in the aquarium and...

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14 Jul Anza Connaughton, Spinal Rehabilitation at the Frazier Institute, Week 3

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Hi! I’m coming to the end of my third week at the Frazier Rehab Institute in Louisville, Kentucky. I’ve been here for 3 weeks now and I feel like I’m learning a lot and starting to perfect the tasks that I’ve been given. This week was...

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14 Jul Rider Johnson, Hydraulic Modeling Lab, Week 5

Posted at 06:34h in 2019 Interns, Pinhead Intern Blogs, Rider Johnson by jessica 0 Comments
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This week was super interesting! I got to help work on two different projects/models. The first was a model of Folsom Dam in California. The model was not of the whole dam, but of the bulkhead gate. These are photos of the model. The black part in...

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14 Jul Laila Skramstad Week 5: The Rodham Institute of George Washington University

Posted at 00:09h in 2019 Interns, Laila Skramstad, Pinhead Intern Blogs by jessica 0 Comments
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Hello Everyone! This week I spent half of my time working at the clinic at George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates. I had the opportunity to shadow doctors on the pulmonary and internal medicine floors. During these visits, I met with patients, listened to residents present...

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