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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Week 13 Spring 2019: Ursa Student Leadership Awards

Tonight two of my colleagues, Kassandra and Amanda, and I were awarded The Ursa Student Leadership Award. I am so honored that Dr. Cotter nominated me. It feels amazing to be recognized for the hard work that I do for our amazing research project and STEAM club. I am dedicated to my work and I feel so lucky to be part of the amazing community that is Phoenix College. Thank you to Dr. Cotter for mentoring me and believing in me! And also a big thanks to the whole bioscience department Josh, Matt, Amber, and Dr. Chapman for helping to run this amazing TRAIN Program at PC. You guys are amazing ❤️

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Week 12 Spring 2019: finishing up

So we have just a few weeks left to collect the rest of our data. Today the rest of the team is doing SEM analysis on our disks and tomorrow they will be finishing up our remaining FTIR samples. Unfortunately I won't be in the lab tomorrow due to Good Friday my kids have no school. I'm sure the team will have some awesome results. I'll share what I can.
Image above is everything that we have to finish not including SEM analysis

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Week 11 Spring 2019: Winners 🥇



The Arizona/Nevada Academy of Sciences Conference went great! We won first place for poster presentation! I am so proud of my team and all of the hard work that we put into our research and of course our posters. The conference was in Yuma, Arizona. We took a nice long hike along the Colorado River on Friday before the conference. My family came out to the conference so it was overall a great experience. I shared an image above of my partner Kassy giving her lighting talk, she did amazing. Two more team members were also able to present at ASU West Symposium this past Tuesday. I think we have one last presentation in a couple of weeks. 

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Week 10 Spring 2019: Yuma bound



So I promised to tell you guys about our ASU Tempe Symposium and above are images of the spread they laid out for us. Everything was delicious. The team did amazing and we met other people working with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The key note speaker was also an expert in 2D IR and was very helpful when the team had questions about analyzing our plastics with FTIR. Networking was great. The conference room was a little crowded but overall it was a lovely conference and I would be happy to go back. Now this Friday we head to Yuma for the Arizona Nevada Academy of sciences!

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