Friday, October 31, 2014

October


We have just finished the renal physiology block, and began our first elective: molecular and cellular pharmacology.  While examinations are the de facto method of evaluating one’s learning, the realization was most striking when listening to the departmental seminar series.  My knowledge of the relevant background material has substantially increased, and my comprehension of the presented material has increased exponentially.  The temperature has sufficiently dropped in order to facilitate some outdoor exploring, a nice change of pace for those of us from more temperate climates.  I’ve had some interesting conversations in the graduate lounge with BMS doctoral students and several masters students in the microbiology program.  We have two doctoral candidates in our program, and it’s been very enlightening to talk to them about their rotations, adviser selection, and how their research plans are developing. 

Dr. Katakam has graciously allowed us to observe the practice of the experimental techniques that we are learning about in our new elective course.  Chad and I have been developing some video editing skills in order to assemble a brief educational video with Nick and Ram about the “real world” applications of the material and has been invaluable in solidifying my understanding of the material.  Graham and I working on a hydrogen sulfide presentation with some in vivo data that Edward, Ryan, and Danny are generating in Dr. Kadowitz’s lab which has been an excellent learning opportunity. 

Community Service: 10 hours @ KIPP

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