The final week of immersion, included some last minute tidying up. I took all of the reagents used throughout the summer into their designated place and ensured everything I needed to take back to Ithaca was prepared. Unfortunately, I had to leave earlier in the week due to a family emergency. However, I had the chance to say goodbye to my fellow lab members before leaving and being to look at data collected from our third experiment which was the co-culture in the incucyte.
I finished plotting and running statistics on all the flow cytometry data and began looking at different grants to see how we could continue some of this work in Ithaca. The overall immersion experience was life changing. The knowledge I have taken away from this program is priceless and I will carry it with me for a lifetime. I am hoping to apply much of what I learned here to my work back in Ithaca and continue to collaborate with the labs here at Weill Cornell.