Classes are over! Yay. I went to Shakespeare's Globe last night with a couple flat mates to see The Merchant of Venice, it was pretty good. The Globe is amazing inside. My last full day in London has been pretty chill compared to what I thought it would be. I went to my internship to say my goodbyes to everybody, then I came back to the flat to pack. One of my flatmates has already left, now there are only 4 of us left. I can't believe it is over so soon, but I am ready to get home too. I'm excited to see my friends and family. My flatmates and I have this theory that if we stay out all night tonight, then tomorrow we will all be able to sleep great on that long flight home! ;) I guess we will see how things go. Here are some farewell pictures from King's.
London
Friday, April 24, 2015
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Winding down the semester
I just finished the 5th paper I had to do for my classes this week. I do kind of like writing papers for finals instead of taking an actual test. I enrolled for next semester back at Missouri Southern State University. I also set up an exit interview with King's College Hospital to talk to my supervisor about how the internship went this semester. As you can see, the semester is winding down. I'm excited to get back to the states and start my summer, although a lot of my friends will still be in school studying for finals. I guess they should have studied abroad too. ;)
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Papers, papers, papers. |
Monday, April 6, 2015
Prague, Czech Republic
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Prague |
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Dusseldorf, Germany |
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Old Town Square in Prague for Easter |
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Lennon Wall |
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View from Prague Castle |
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Astronomical Clock |
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Dusseldorf, Germany |
Monday, March 30, 2015
Metabolic Lab
This past week I have had the privilege of working with the Metabolic Team in the lab. In the metabolic lab, they work with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) to detect if a person has been drinking alcohol to the excess. After a person has been caught for drunk driving, they get their license taken away for about a year and aren't able to get it back unless they pass a lab test saying they haven't had an excessive amount of alcohol in the past week or so. The DVLA sends blood samples to the Metabolic Lab at King's to have these tests done. Once the samples reach King's we do a Carbohydrate Deficient Transferrin (CDT) test to detect any heavy alcohol consumption. To do the CDT test we had to put the samples into a centrifuge to separate the contents of the blood in the test tubes. Once the blood was separated into three parts, we poured some of the plasma into a smaller tube before putting the sample in the Sebia Capillary 2. The Sebia Capillary 2 would analyze the blood and give us a graph and a CDT value which we would then send back to the DVLA. While carrying out these tests, I learned how to change out solutions and interpret the results that the Sebia Capillary 2 was putting out. I really enjoyed working in the Metabolic Lab, the people there were very friendly and always cracking jokes and having a good time, it was a good change of pace from Toxicology.
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Making solutions for the Sebia Capillary 2 |
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Oxford, England
My Global Foods class and I took a trip to Oxford! The old style buildings were gorgeous. I actually felt like I was in an area of the past walking down certain streets and alleys. It was a little windy and rainy, but we got to see a lot. We attended a lecture on US globalization at the Bodelian Library Divinity School and got to walk through the Ashmolean museum.
Friday, March 20, 2015
Toxicology? I think so!
A patient came into the hospital and they found a bag of powder on the person. So they got a urine sample from the patient to see if they had been using the drug. By the look of the powder, they thought it would be Methoxpenidine (MXP), which is a "legal high" giving the effects of a psychedelic. Havisha and I researched the metabolites that would be seen in the urine after the MXP had metabolized in the body, we came up with a couple metabolites. Then, with the help of Lewis, we found the mass of the metabolites by plugging the formulas into a mass calculator. After the urine sample went through the Mass Spectrometer, we analyzed the results looking for the masses of the metabolites of the drug. We actually found all three metabolites, each having a large amount, concluding that this wasn't the first time the patient had used the drug. It turns out that this was a new drug that we hadn't seen before at King's, but now it is in the library of the drugs, so we can test for it in future cases! It was very cool to see it all worked out, I definitely understand how urinalysis for drug tests work now!
Monday, March 16, 2015
Irish Getaway
Ireland was absolutely fantastic! I am
definitely glad I got to go during St. Patrick’s Day weekend, it added so much
to the city I feel. Everything there was gorgeous. Omar, my flat mate, and I
stayed in a hotel that was located on the residential side of Dublin. It was
great because we not only got to see the city side, but also got to see the
quieter homey side of things. The neighborhood was beautiful because all of the
houses and flats were made of red brick! I was surprised to see such green
grass and flowers blooming even when it was about 40 degrees out. Each day Omar
and I would take the bus into the city where we would walk around and explore.
We got to see the Dublin Castle, Guinness Storehouse, Molly Malone Statue, St.
Patrick’s Cathedral, and Trinity College. At Trinity College we went in and got
to see the Book of Kells along with the Long Room, which was basically a
beautiful library. Then at night we would go to Temple Bar where most of the
touristy night life was. The streets were so packed at Temple Bar it was
unbelievable. We also got to see some of the buildings lit up in green at night.
We had a lot of fun dressing up and celebrating the holiday, it has definitely
been one of my favorite cities so far on this trip.
This describes my weekend perfectly. |
Dublin Castle with Omar |
Book of Kells, Long Room Library |
Trinity College lit up in green! |
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