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I have finally come up with some examples of visual communication. I t was hard to pick a few out since my project is in such early stages it was hard to decide what would be most important to...
View ArticleHow to Break Into Science Writing
How to break into science writing using a blog and social media.
View ArticleOut Reach Update
My Outreach project is moving along slowly, but surely! I shared my plans to develop a website with my lab groups and received great feedback. Most people shared the feeling of, “its about time!” The...
View ArticleMy Research Blurb
Every year approximately 12,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with cervical cancer. The leading cause of cervical cancer is the sexually transmitted Human Papillomavirus (HPV). When virally...
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My Lab website is still a work-in-progress, but things are coming along! Lab members are working on their own “blurbs” for me to post to their pages for them, and the in class activity yesterday has...
View ArticleMy New Fascination with Horseshoe Crabs
Thank you to Helen Cheng for peaking my interest in Horseshoe Crabs! Such fascinating creatures that need to be protected! This article jumped out at me right away.
View ArticleA New Approach to Cancer Target Therapies
This article by Carl Zimmer appeared in the New York Times this week.
View ArticleContamination Frustration
After much investigation we think we have found the culprit of our cell culture contamination we have been battling this summer. Fingers crossed that these new cultures are clean and growing happily!...
View ArticleFor Henrietta Lacks’ famous cells, new and unique protection
After the recent publication of the HeLa cell genome by German researchers, the Lacks family has reached out to the National Institute of Health (NIH) for a new type of protection for Henrietta’s...
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