Right have been a little late setting this…

Right have been a little late setting this up so here goes,

My names Dan and i’m working on a UROS project alongside Sophie Webber, under the superfision of Gillian and Clare. The project is looking at whether or not wearing gloves when handling skeletal material matters. Obviously in forensic cases gloves should always be worn, but with archaeological remains there is great debate about the need to wear gloves. Hopefully by the end of the project we will be able to see whether or not there a scientifically significant transfer of microbiota from handlers to the bones if not wearing gloves. If there is a significant difference in the quantities of microbiota on skeletal material when not where wearing gloves (In comparison to wearing gloves), the next step is to see whether or not the microbiota transeferred from hands actually degrade the bones themselves.

Thats the basics behind our project. now to bring you up to speed with whats happened in the first 2 weeks.

In the first week, i met with Gillian, Clare and Sophie to discuss the project and what we would be doing. Gillian set us off familiarising ourselves with the bones of the body- learning their names, their anatomical positions, and how to sex, age and obtain stature estimations from the bones concerning the individual- this was a great start point and also really boosts my chances of passing the anthropology exam in October/November.

Following this we were then asked to identify which bones in the universities skeletal collection required cleaning, and then to clean those bones. Cleaning bones is a slow process, but oddly hypnotizing so time flies by.

So thats the important stuff thats happened over the past 2 weeks, which doesn’t sound much but the time spent just examining the bones and learning from Gillian has greatly increased my knowledge. Next week Sophie and i will be joining you in the microlab and the project can really get underway.

The two of us have been working closely with another of Gillian’s UROS students, Jacob Abbott, who has been tasked with cleaning and analysing a skull found in Fiskerton LIncolnshire, that is believed to be Iron age!!!!!! How cool is that!!!!!!!! Unfortunately he first has to work out how to remove a huge lump of clay from inside the skull without damaging it, i wish him luck with that.

So i think i have said everything that needs to be said, i’m really enjoying my project thus far, and it staves off the dull boringness of being alone in Lincoln for the summer hols. See you all next week hopefully

Hello everyone I’m doing a Summer research project…

Hello everyone,
I’m doing a Summer research project with Gillian based around the Iron Age skull found near Fiskerton (near Lincoln). I’ve been tasked with both cleaning it up and analysing it. I’ve been working with Dan and Sophie while we learn the skills and techniques we need in order to carry out our projects, here’s a basic list of what we did last week:
Day 1 – We met with Gillian and Clare to discuss the kind of things we need to do over the 6 weeks. Next we checked the inventory of 4 skeletons and filled out the appropriate sheets. We then spent the rest of the day constructing another skeleton in order to familiarise ourselves with the bones in the body.
Day 2 – First we analysed the skeletons in the lab, working out their height, age (using the teeth and pubic symphysis ) and gender (using various features of the skull). We also learnt and revised the bones in the hands and feet. Finally we went though the collection of bones, noting down which needed to be cleaned.
Day 3 – We carried on going though the collection (as there was over 100 boxes it took a long time). After this I made preliminary notes on the Fiskerton skull and made a basic plan of action on how to carry out the analysis.
Day 4 – We went to St. Katherine’s, a musem converted from a church. However, it had very little information about what we were doing.
Day 5 – We revised what we had learnt so far with Gillian.

I’ll most likely update this every week, there’ll be much more information once the project really starts going.

Hi I’m Sophie and I am currently doing…

Hi πŸ™‚

I’m Sophie and I am currently doing a UROS project with Gillian and Clare and my fellow student Dan. We are basing our project on human bones and although not in the microlabs yet we will be in there shortly sampling bacteria off bone surfaces. We are doing research towards finding out if it is necessary to wear gloves or not when handling human bones, and whether the bacteria on our hands goes towards the degradation of bones.

We have just finished our first week so there will be more posts to come on what we have been up to, but for now I’m just saying hello πŸ™‚

Heya I’m Rosie and I have just finished…

Heya, I’m Rosie and I have just finished my second year as a Forensic Science Student. I will be starting in the micro lab tomorrow and I am looking forward to meeting you all and getting started! My project is looking at the stability systems of plasmids that confer antibiotic resistance, extracted from E. coli recovered from a natural body of water in Lincoln, (The brayford) and I will have Nicola working with me on the SGM project.

I guess I will be writing on here for help a lot with problems that I am inevitably going to come across, but this is why I am very lucky to have Nicola working with me and such a range of people in the lab. I cannot wait for the challenge! πŸ˜€

See you all tomorrow! πŸ™‚

Hey Everyone My name is Amy as I’m…

Hey Everyone! πŸ™‚

My name is Amy, as I’m sure some of you will already know, and I have just finished my second year as a Biomedical Science student. I haven’t actually started my lab work yet, but you will see me around the lab from Monday 18th June, as I start my UROS project with Mike Shaw. Our project involves the molecular characterisation of clinical Propionibacterium acnes strains by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), and whether this technique is too much of a technical challenge for an undergraduate student. I am therefore very lucky to have Jo Manev, as well as Mike to help me out!

I am really looking forward to getting started with the project, even though I know it is going to be a challenge at times! I hope this opportunity will help me to become more confident in the microbiology/molecular biology lab and prepare me for my final year project, which I hope will be in the field of microbiology/molecular biology. After graduating I am very interested in progressing to PhD study, hopefully within microbiology/molecular biology. Therefore, the opportunity to work along side current post graduate students, lecturers and other students (all of you!) will be incredibly valuable, in terms of gaining first hand experience and advise to help me achieve my aspirations.

As well as blogging on this site with you all, myself, Mike and Jo will hopefully also be producing a video blog of interesting and important milestones during our project. Which should really fun and useful for other students to watch!

See you all soon! πŸ™‚

Um hey I’ll get around to changing my…

Um… hey!!
I’ll get around to changing my avatar but for now I think a little pink alien depicts me pretty well!
I’m Rachael, Rach, whatever you feel like calling me. Just finished year 1 biomed and had my first day in the lab today πŸ™‚ Kinda feels like the first day back at school but all good and looking forward to more. Thankyou for making me welcome today and tomorrow I will bring paper! πŸ™‚ x

Not a lab update as such but today…

Not a lab update as such, but today i learned how to set up a blog. Sooo proud of myself right now! Had a fantastic 3 days in the lab. Made a selection of agars, collected water from the Brayford (dodging the muscovy ducks), water filtration, extracted dna from dogs nuts, made agarose gel and ran electrophoresis. Learned a couple of new research websites and met some really nice people x Phew! can’t wait for next week x

Well it’s nearly the end of the first…

Well it’s nearly the end of the first week so I thought I should introduce myself properly!!!!! My name is Alice and I’ve just finished my third year in Forensic Science :- )

For the next few months is will be working on a project based around the work I did for my dissertation, developing an infection model using Galleria mellonella (wax moth caterpillar) to study treatment of infections caused by the bacteria Acinetobacter baumannii.
Although for most this has been there first week of lab time, me being eager I had started last week with the intention of setting up my kill kinetics to discover the pathogenicity of the bacteria towards the caterpillars.

After injecting over 160 caterpillars (Yes I know…Cruel!!!) I had a good feeling that everything was going well…however after 96 hours of observations my results were not what I expected. Majority of caterpillars had beaten the infection and survived! Although this is great news for caterpillars worldwide…it’s not so great for me!!!

These results along with a couple of other indicators (including smell and questionable Gram stains) has lead me to doubt my bacteria, so starting next week I will be starting from scratch culturing a fresh batch of bacteria from a culti loop. So if your about in the lab next and fancy injecting a few caterpillars for me you will be more than welcome!
Next week I am also hoping to have set up a Checkerboard assay for measuring antibiotic synergy. This could be quite interesting as I have never done this before.

See you next week πŸ™‚

Hello there all I have just finished my…

Hello there all! I have just finished my final year studying Forensic Science (yay!) and i’m moving on to do a Masters by Research, which is focuses on Antibiotic Resistance in the Environment, this follows on from work I did in my third year project which was looking at Antibiotic Resistance in E.coli and looking for plasmids within resistant organisms. I will be starting around August time but should be hitting the labs sometime in July to get into things, at the moment I am taking a good break after finishing my degree πŸ™‚
See you all soon!

Hi everyone Im not sure if i have…

Hi everyone,
Im not sure if i have met any of you but am looking forward to meeting everyone and of course being in the lab during the summer. I am a forensic science student who has just completed the first year and was keen into gaining some insight into research as i have never been around that sort of environment. Thankfully Nikki has given me the chance to come in to help out which i appreciate alot and sure you lot do also. As i have mentioned im looking forward to meeting everyone as im a friendly person despite my aggressive looking photo as it was difficult to smile during the early hours of the morning at which it was taken lol. Looking forward to reading all the blog updates. See you all soon!

Hey all I’m sure most of you know…

Hey all,
I’m sure most of you know me! I’ve just finished my second year studying biomedical science (Yikes!) and I’m doing UROS (The undergraduate research scheme) with Dr Crewe which I’m really excited to start! We are doing a project called ‘Further investigation into the usefulness of plasmid destabilisation against antibiotic resistance’. I’m really looking forward to seeing what its like to be a research scientist as its something i’m interested in doing when i’ve finished university. Thanks Nikki for setting this up and agreeing to let me work with you! This blog will be interesting! Really looking forward to Monday (11th June) when I start on the project and delving into it πŸ˜€ The subject seem’s really interesting!

Hello all soon to be summer lab buddies…

Hello all soon-to-be summer lab buddies πŸ˜€

I’m Barnaby (Barney for short) and I have just finished my 1st year of Biomedical Science. I’m looking forward to gaining some competence in the labs and getting a feel for what it is like to be a real scientist doing research. I also think the process of blogging our experiences will be great, not only for communication purposes, but to provide a record of the daily successes and pitfalls of our research.

This summer is going to be a great learning experience, I’m sure; I can’t wait to get stuck in!

Hello my fellow science enthusiasts D I’m Sophia…

Hello, my fellow science enthusiasts! πŸ˜€ I’m Sophia, a 2nd year-to-be Biomed and I am very excited indeed to get stuck into some lab research this summer!

Primarily, I’m looking forward to seeing the kind of work that I might be doing after completing my degree – whilst also getting some experience fit in to help prepare for next year (i.e. improve lab technique!) πŸ™‚
I’m sure all of us will agree that it is very good of Nicki to help us out in giving us such a great experience, thank you very much! I look forward to how this blog side of the summer experience turns out and I hope to be useful (or at least not a hindrance) to the lovely lab staff during the projects. πŸ™‚

Well hello I’m Dan a second year soon…

Well, hello! I’m Dan, a second year soon to be third year Biomed and I’m looking forward to labs this summer!

I’m lookfing forward particularly to the experience of working in a prject based environment. And seeing what I may be doing when I leave my degree.

Blogging is going to be an innovative part of this and puts a side to this that may not be seen otherwise. I’m thinking this is going to be fun πŸ˜€

One thing, I don’t have a PAC key, am I still able to get one?

Dan

You all know me I’m Nicola Nicki or…

You all know me – I’m Nicola (Nicki or Nic, or in extreme circumstances, Dr. Crewe), and I teach on the Forensic Science, Biomedical Science, Human Nutrition and Biology courses at the University.

This summer I made the (slightly crazy) decision to allow any students who had the guts to ask to come and join me in the lab for the summer to carry out research. There are a wide variety of projects taking place, and a substantial amount of funding has been secured to carry out the work.

This blog is a side project of mine, to document the highs and lows of the summer lab experience for all involved. I believe this will be inspirational, and certainly very interesting and educational.

I’m Nicki and I’m the student version of…

I’m Nicki, and I’m the student version of Dr. Crewe, abusing my old student account from when I was registered to do my PGCE. I’ve been getting this account set up to create a guide to help all of you set up your own account in anticipation of getting into the lab next week – can’t wait! There’s going to be so many different projects going on, I really can’t wait to hear about all the results and developments.