So far, this summer immersion has definitely been an interesting and eye-opening experience. It's been very cool to see how, though our whole cohort is doing the same immersion program, we are having such unique experiences. I have been spending more time on the research side of things, but still have been able to see a couple of incredible surgeries, and hoping to get to see one more in our last week! In the lab, I think Arina and I have managed to accomplish more than I expected in such a short time. Our cohorts of mice have now all been imaged, so our next steps will be to see what usable data we have, and to tweak our 2p-suite code to ensure the cells are being correctly identified. Arina and I will present about our summer research next Tuesday, so we'll also be spending time preparing for that and running our presentation by the postdoc we've been working with. Hopefully, after we leave in a week, we will be able to keep up to date with how the project progresses for this lab!
Sunday, July 20, 2025
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