June 10, 2019, Filed Under: 2019, austin, fun, learning, texas4000, ut austinFirst week at UT! This first week has been a busy one, with move-in on Monday, orientation activities through Thursday, and our first real day of lab on Friday. I was surprised by how quickly we all got to know each other. On Monday night, after settling into our rooms in San Jac, we all navigated the massive labyrinth that is Jester to unofficially meet up for the first time in J2, the closest dining hall. After dinner, we wandered around campus together and investigated the BME building, the UT tower, and the turtle pond. We finished off the evening with a card game in the San Jac lounge and went to bed after frantically skimming some of the papers we were supposed to read for our labs. Exploring campus on Monday. Note the capitol building in the background. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday were dedicated to orientation; we met our grad student mentors, got our UT ID cards, and were given crash courses in wet lab techniques, scientific literature, data analysis, and microscopy. One cool thing about this program is that, for these 10 weeks, we have access to (almost) all of the resources that UT students have, so we can use the UT library databases or consult with UT statisticians. Friday was our first lab day! My lab studies glioblastomas and is located in Dell Medical School, which is fortunately only a ten-minute walk from San Jac. I got there at 9 a.m., did site-specific lab safety training with my mentor, and took a bus (free with my UT ID!) to the BME building to make it to our first 11 a.m. Friday seminar. At the seminar, we enjoyed a free lunch from Jason’s Deli, talked about the global and historical context of our research, and heard from a Texas 4000 rider, which was very cool. T4K riders bike from Austin to Alaska in order to engage underserved communities in the fight against cancer over the same 10-week period that we spend doing cancer research here at UT. After the seminar, I went back to my lab for a lab meeting and a brief demonstration of cell culture technique by my mentor. Friday also happened to be National Donut Day, so we went to Voodoo Donuts on 6th Street to celebrate. On Saturday, we tried to escape the Austin heat by going to Barton Springs, a natural spring-fed pool that’s about 68° year-round. Barton Springs is conveniently within walking distance of several food trucks, so we stopped by those when we were done swimming. Voodoo Donuts! (Photo credit: Angie) Barton Springs Pool! (Photo credit: Angie) Food trucks after Barton Springs, featuring Maggie, Jessica, and Michael. (Photo credit: Angie) It’s been a really busy week, but I’m excited to start my own research on Monday and continue getting to know everyone and exploring the UT campus! -Mia Haraguchi, Yale University
June 4, 2019, Filed Under: 2019, ut austinWelcome 2019 Summer Scholars! Left to right: Reetwan (Univ of Pittsburg), Michael (Notre Dame), Joel (UT El Paso), Angelica (UT El Paso), Joshua (Johns Hopkins), Jaime (Univ of Illinois at UC), Simon (Villanova), Jubin (Univ of Arizona), Mia (Yale), Maggie (Arizona State), Dara (Rice), Jessica (Auburn)
August 9, 2018, Filed Under: 2018, austin, fun, ut austinWrapping Up Summer 2018 A glimpse into the BME Summer Scholars’ 10 weeks in Austin, Texas! The group celebrates the end of their poster presentations! Everyone had a lot of fun paddle boarding thanks to the BME CUReS coordinators! The group enjoys socializing over some barbeque at Freedman’s. Donavon and Fawaz are all smiles as they wait for the bus. The guys really enjoy exploring along the creek that flows through campus. Everyone’s always excited to dig in at the Friday seminar lunches! Gaby and Donavon love getting around on the new Lime electric scooters. After a long day in lab, Gaby treats herself to a frozen banana at one of the many food trucks around campus. To celebrate the fourth of July, the group joins up with another REU and grills some hamburgers and hot dogs outside of San Jacinto residence hall. After grilling, the group lights some sparklers and watches fireworks from the top of the parking garage. Donavon, Dominique, Gaby, and Fawaz thought the graffiti park was tons of fun! We got a lot of great pictures! Graffiti park! Fawaz, Dominique, and Gaby make sure to get a picture in front of the cool murals on Guadalupe. When we saw the tower lit up at night we just had to get a group pic! Together with another REU, the group relaxes after lab with a puzzle. -Dominique WuDunn, Princeton University