This blog documents the experiences of economically disadvantaged high students who are conducting undergraduate scientific research at Duquesne University through the American Chemical Society’s Project SEED.
Thursday, July 10, 2014
July 10, Summary
Most of my time today were spent in meetings all day. But before all that I tried to add the finishing touch on my presentation, however I didn't really know what to do when I was suppose to look for other compounds bound to the trypsin. I found an article about benzamidine and 4 other kinds of compounds that can bound to the trypsin. So I took a look at it and didn't really understand what I was looking at. By the time I was done with the article I had my 12:00 meeting with another lab group to watch undergrad students present their projects. Around 2:00, I went to watch Kim's presentation for her pHd degree. It was an hour long, but it was worthwhile. I learned how hard it really was to earn a pHd and how dedicated you have to be. I only wish I could have that type of dedication, to be able work so hard so efficiently.
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Stephen Lau
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