Last Thursday we learned how to streak plates in the Bio Safety Cabinet (with the hood) so that there is a smaller chance of contamination. I streaked two plates with buttermilk, which I then labeled and let set at room temperature. Then I made a buttermilk 10mL/milk 200mL solution which I also set at room temperature. We watched videos on Fungi and many ways it can "save the world" with capabilities such as absorbing oil.
Today I arrived to find that the buttermilk/milk solution and plates were refrigerated. Richard demonstrated to Tomie, Alex, and myself how to stain bacteria (taken from our plates), how to tell if the bacteria is Gram Positive or Gram Negative, and to identify different types such as Cocci, Spirilla, and Bascillus.
Welcome to our 2011-2012 Internship Blog. We are pleased to host both PC Students and High School students as Interns. Projects are student selected and designed to give students hands-on scientific experience. Students will log their weekly experiences below which should culminate in a final research project. Once projects have been chosen by students you may select a name on the tabs below to see both a description and final results of their projects.
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