June 11, 2007
Today is supposed to be the busiest day ever, but I had little time to do it in. Shawn was about to leave the next day to get married and Sarah will leave in two days to go to Houston. So that meant I would be working with Kylee for a week or two. So, the day began as I went to go and perform the Trypan Blue assay on the UROtsa cells in order to do a dosing assay. After counting the number of cells, I added 174 ul of that into six 6-well plates. Fun times. So after doing so, I had to wait a day or two in order for the cells to be confluent so I can dose them. While the waiting process took place, I read over research papers. So that assay took a while and it was time for me to go to lunch because I have training later that day.
At lunch, we ate at UMC so we are not late to the chemical safety training. So we went to the fifth floor of the building where the safety training was held. We each picked up a blue folder, two handouts and walked in. There, a room full of college students and more people I don't know were sitting. So the extensive training of three hours pretty much sums up the rest of the day. I have laughing attacks often, and that disorder was triggered when Greg said something really funny during the lecture. I was seriously on the floor laughing, and people hated me in the room. Not really but we all get the idea. Pretty much my day was really good and educational. I learned so much from the training that can be applied to my real lab situations. Most of this safety training is common sense. By the way, the quiz is really easy...hopefully we all passed with 100%! Okay talk to everyone later. Remember,
safety in the lab = good times. =)
~A. Vo
(to be continued...)
June 12, 2007
My life as an intern has been an amazing one so far. I am learning new things everyday and doing a lot of experiments over again which really makes me good at those. Today was no different. I have been
feeding my cells for about two weeks now and the general steps I have down. This is all from memory, which is a good thing. Also, I was working with Sarah and found out how to make
serum-free solution to feed the cells with because we are running low on it. To make it, we needed cell culture supplement, which include insulin and Hydrocortisone, and MDEM F12 media. Then we mixed them together with plasminosin and antibiotic and antimicotic. So after the mixing, we filtered it to make it sterile. Then after finishing this solution, I went to lunch.
Lunch was good times also. We went to Chipotle and they sell gigantic burritos.
Logan ended up eating one and a half burritos, which meant he won the eating challenge for the show. Lunch was fun, except for the part where I had to ride the Cat Tran back to BIO5 by myself. But on that tran ride, I saw the person Mon-Ning loves,
Longboard Dude. It was a
socially awkward moment because I was
conversing with our joyful college student/restaurant worker. I was thinking about the incident that Mon-Ning had with him earilier last week...and I could not stop laughing so he thought I was socially inept. Actually, this might have been a more joyful time if Mon-Ning and Tiffany were here too. Anyway, I got off the tran and headed to the
College of Pharmacy.
I talked to Sarah and Kylee about my schedule and things of that sort and they came up with a plan. I am going to complete what Sarah started because she will be out for a week. So this made this even more exciting.
I am actually going to be doing an experiment by myself!!! I have always waited for this moment. I am going to be performing many MTT assays which really is dosing cells with arsenic and hydrogen peroxide. I will be testing these at different time intervals (ie: 30 min, 1 hr, 2, hr, 24 hr, etc) Well I will keep you all posted on this situation in the lab and with Mon-Ning's lover!
~A. Vo
(to be continued....)
June 13, 2007Being an intern is definitely harder than most people think. Most people think that an intern just learns all day and do the dirty cleaning and things of that sort. It is really interesting. So today, I showed up at about 8:11 am and from there, my mentor Kylee told me to go warm up my
serum-enriched and serum-free solutions in the
water bath for about 15 minutes. So I did that and prepared for my journal club presentation while waiting. After that fifteen minute wait, I went up to floor two to go ahead and feed my
UROtsa cells. It is pretty easy now and I can feed my cells without taking out my notebook for the protocol!
Amazing! So after that I walked over to journal club.
Journal Club was full of joyful times. I presented today about the UROtsa cells becoming models of the human urothelium. More info from the presentation will come later. I loved to present because I really like the
lime light. I was a little nervous but I hope I was easy to understand and not repetitive. After journal club, I went back to the lab to perform another dosing assay. This time it was to take care of Sarah's cells while she is gone. So really, I had a full schedule today but it was fun for the most part. I will keep you all updated! By the way, the
filming for the TV show is going to happen sometime in the next two weeks. Can't wait!
~A. Vo
(to be continued...)
June 14, 2007June 14th, what an...
average day. There was really nothing that was different except that I
messed up an assay...but what can you expect from me?
I am only learning everyday and sometimes I think that letting me do things on my own might be too soon. So this assay involved incubating cells for
four hours after dosing them with
arsenic and
hyrdrogen peroxide. So, the
MTT assay went wrong when I was making solutions to add to the cells...after the four hours of incubation. I put in a whole separate ingredient rather than the correct one...so big time mistake.
I think Kylee was mad so I tried not to mess up again...hahaha. But really that was my whole day...the MTT assay. This assay takes a
llllllllloooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnggggggggg (long) time.
Lunch was no different except Logan called and thought Mon-Ning and I are in a relationship...hahahahaha. Anyway, Mon-Ning and I are just friends for the record. I was so exhausted after lunch because of the assay....and I had a
six hour plate waiting right in the incubator along with a
24 hour plate. BAD times...but there's no problem here...I just don't want to mess up again.
I fear there will be a punishment this time...hahaha. So I went home.
Until tomorrow.
~A. Vo
(to be continued...)
June 15, 2007Wow! The second week of work is actually over! Surprisingly I am doing more
independent work which is probably because I am doing
repetitive assays. Today was quite intriguing. I am
TIRED and definitely
WORN-OUT. Now we can all say that I am
WAY past my prime. So today, I was finishing up the
MTT assay with the
24 hour plates. I didn't mess up today!
Joyful times! So after the MTT, I went out to lunch. The only people at lunch were
Mon-Ning,
Logan,
Kim and I.
Shiana,
Tiffany, and
Alex went to UMC due to time constraints and
Greg and
Daniel got the day off. So after lunch I went back to the lab. Kim was telling us that she was "inspected" by the chemical hygiene people and she was pretty scared.
So when I arrived at the lab at 1:17 pm, I entered in an empty room...I was pretty much freaking out...haha not really but I did go to the bathroom and back to occupy time. So, when Andrew (who is going to grad school in a week) walked in, we did a
radiation wipe test. So that test involves
wiping eight spots that might possibly be contaminated by radiation. So the test is still running and I am about to go
scrape cells! Fun times with these cells. After that, I can pretty much go home and that is good times...going to get a haircut hahahahaha. Actually that is really random. But anyway everyone have a
fun,
hilarious,
stress-free weekend!chemical hygiene training = informative timesHighlight of the week~ The hilarious times in the joyful, college student filled room of chemical hygiene training! I would not stop laughing because of Greg's "wise" comments about what one of the lecturers said...the lecturer agreed with him too!
Lecture man- "Does anybody know what day mercury spills happen?"
Greg- "Thursday..."
Everybody else in room- "umm....Tuesday? Wednesday!! Saturday!"
Greg- "Monday, 7:30 am."
Andrew- laughing uncontrollably
Mon-Ning- "Greg! Look what you did!"
Lecture man- "No...Friday afternoons between 3-5."
~A. Vo
(to be continued...)