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Lachlan Barrett EGI Internship Week 6

Hey everybody! My last week here at EGI in Salt Lake City has been super eventful and interesting. This week in my lab I spent time converting the values I collected from near the Uinta basin from the standard permeameter values to actual permeability value that we can use now. My mentor, Ting, also showed […]

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Lana Kenworthy – Chemical Biology at DNC, Scripps, Week 6

Welcome back to my blog, I can’t believe it’s already week 6! I feel like these past few weeks have flown by in the lab. I am realizing just how much I have learned in this internship and I am so grateful to everyone who made it happen! My time in the Dorris Neuroscience Center […]

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CJ Horning LASP Internship Week 7

Wrapping up my seventh week at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at CU Boulder, I can’t believe how quickly time is flying by. This week was a big step forward for our fiber project, especially after the pump failure last week. Thankfully, the new turbo pump we ordered arrived early, and Hugh […]

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Hugh Hatcher LASP Week 6

Hi everyone—my name is Hugh Hatcher. This week at LASP (Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics) in Boulder, Colorado, I continued working with Dmitry Vorobiev and the rest of the team on our ongoing UV fiber-optics project. This week we were able to resume testing on the UV Hollow-core fibers as the new pump for […]

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Seamus McParland-Daab, San Diego State University, Week #6

This week was a little interesting in terms of productivity, with it being my last week I was faced with time constraints on actions I could take to finish my project. With my solution to make MRS media a success I could continue ahead with isolation. While I was working on that I also had […]

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Maya Santa Ana Rainbow Youth Center Week 6

Hello Everyone! Week 6 has arrived, and so has the end of my intership with the Rainbow Youth Center. I would love to talk about week 6 and what I did, but considering that it was still prolonged, there isn’t a lot to talk about. Monday 13th I had gotten extremely ill, and I wasn’t […]

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Destiny Lawley UCSB Marine Science Institute Week 3

Hello everybody and welcome back to the blog and week 3 of the internship. This week I didn’t have much work to do in the lab so I had the wonderful opportunity to stay home on work on ViQi from home. I’ve had the pleasure of staying in one of the ICON student housing apartments […]

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Benjamin Carpenter OAIRE Week 6

This was my last week at OAIRE!! I was really disappointed that the six weeks were already up, but I have to admit it is nice to be back home. This week was really fun. To start the week off we got a tour of the propulsion laboratory on campus, which was really cool. We […]

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Rider Abbott, Oklahoma State University, Week #6

Hello everyone! As you could guess, I’m sadly no longer in Oklahoma. It’s alright though! As now I’m back home and will cherish that opportunity forever. The final week of my incredible internship we focused on finishing up a RC transfer for our black foam glider. This transfer involved purchasing a plane online that had […]

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Valeria Hernandez – Surgery at VRCC Internship Week 2

Hello everyone. This week for my internship, I was in the surgery department following Dr. Graville and Dr. Nye. They started surgeries by 8 a.m. so I showed up near 7:30. The drive to the clinic and back takes between 30 minutes to an hour because of the traffic. The first surgery I got to […]

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Kiera Iversen, Ting Wu Lab HMS, Week 6

Hello all, and welcome to my final blog! Thank you to all of those who have been following along as I have gone through this incredible experience! A huge thanks of course to the Ting Wu genetics lab; to Fei Zhao and Laura Breimann for being such wonderful mentors, scientists, and people in general, and […]

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Azari Guerrero, Burton Lab at Scripps Research, Week 6

Welcome back! I’m Azari, and I just completed my final week at Scripps Research. Just a refresher, I worked with Nate Beutler, a post-doctoral immunologist who, through antibody discovery and therapeutic design, is working to understand why an effective vaccine for malaria hasn’t been developed yet. I also worked with Ben Nemoz, a post-doc virologist […]

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