For my final week at my lab, I began by continuing my work with antibodies and immunofluorescence. Because we have not seen any positive results with SERT, we have moved on to looking at other antibodies. This week, I began working with the protein CCK. CCK, or cholecystokinin, is responsible for initiating digestion in the small intestine. On the round of CCK that we did, we got some very promising results in the disparity of infected and uninfected slides. On my last day at my lab, my PI came back from his conference in London and took our whole lab out to lunch. We got to hear about all of the new scientific discoveries that were discussed at his conference, which was extremely interesting and we talked a lot about new projects that the lab could explore. Everyone in my lab was so nice this summer and I really appreciated them taking the time to take me out to lunch. We went to a deli in Georgetown and ate on top of the Car Barn, which is part of the Georgetown business school. ...