So I've been pretty busy lately with school related things, so instead of telling you all about what I've been up to, I figured I'd show you...
This is the building where the current lab I work in is located. The building is the Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center on the Loyola Medical Center Campus. This is my failed attempt to get a picture of the sign on the walkway over to the labs. This building has the newest and nicest lab and treatment facilities on the medical campus (in my opinion).
Another view of the Cancer Center, a view from the walkway pictured above, the first floor is all clinic area dedicated for patients that contains a cafe stand and even a hair salon...
The door to Dr. Caroline Le Poole's Lab. Looks like we work with some crazy dangerous stuff doesn't it? We don't most of the time, but most labs (anywhere) do contain bio-hazardous material, and do work with radioactive material from time to time. I spend a good chunk of my time at school in here...
So I managed to get a picture of Jon (the lab tech) pulling a rack out of the liquid nitrogen (LN2) tank, which I thought was probably one of the cooler looking things that we do. I guess when I was a little kid I always pictured scientists with foaming beakers and all kinds of crazy smoking things. So here you go, you can see the nitrogen vaporizing into gas on the counter! Liquid nitrogen preserves cell lines (among other things) that we want to keep for long periods of time until we need them in an experiment. LN2 is a very chilly - 200 degrees C (close to - 350 F)!
And here is everyone that is in the Le Poole Lab currently. I stole this picture from our lab tech, Jon. I hope he doesn't mind, but I'm sure I'll hear about it either way! Front row left to right: Kyle (lab tech), Dr. Hee Kap (post-doc), Jeff (4th year Ph.D. student), Dave (Senior at Loyola undergrad, going to med-school in fall). Back row left to right: Jon (lab tech), Dr. Le Poole (Principle Investigator, A.K.A. the boss), Adam (rotating 1st year Ph.D. student), Dr. Emily (fellow pulmonary M.D.).
Last night I went to dinner and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with the Loyola Graduate School. These musicians are truly incredible. It was very nice to get out for a night and hang out with some of my great friends I've made here!
Hope everyone is doing well and making it through winter. We've had an incredibly mild winter in Chicago, I don't even think we've seen a day below zero yet! Until my next post...
Cheers!
OK so when I asked about Chicago marathon, why didn't you tell me about the 50K???? Loved the pics:)
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