This week, I continued to read literature and develop a PowerPoint based on techniques for measuring creativity and different methods of operationalizing creativity. However, unlike last week, this week was not as dull in the lab, as many undergrad students and I went out to Chipotle for lunch. Due to this, I have learned what others are working on in the lab and am able to help them when I am able to. Furthermore, on Tuesday, Dr. Peretz, Mrs. Cozine, and Mrs. Terhaar came to visit EXP students at Penn, and we all went out to lunch. Additionally, next week, I will start working on training required to meet monkeys at a different lab that my postdoc works at. I believe that my PI will be coming to the lab next week where I will finally be able to meet him.
We started off our week with a congratulatory acai bowl trip to celebrate Preston’s acceptance into a training grant program. Acai bowls in California top Playa Bowls (no question about it). From what I can tell, its a pretty huge honor to be recognized by this grant, but he’s really humble about it. On Monday, Preston and I decided that testing antibodies that have never been tested on prostate epithelial cells before would be a good objective for my first Western blot on my own. We needed to probe for ASCT2, a glutamine transporter, and GLS in order to determine if their corresponding antibodies are functional. Antibodies are crucial for Western blots because they bind to the protein of interest (POI), allowing for us to qualify its expression after imaging. As such, Preston wanted to make sure they worked by probing for ASCT2 and GLS on three different cell lines. Cell lines are commercially purchased human cells that have been immortalized (modified to grow indefinitely) by telome...
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