Hey everyone! The fall semester is already halfway over and I'm 1/4 of the way through my senior year! (Though i'm a bit in denial about that). It's been a crazy semester- with traveling to Ireland with a band, taking courses in conservation biology and kinesiology (super interesting courses btw- i'm definitely a macro-biology enjoyer), plus occasionally working in IT, and of course working on the turtle project for my senior comprehensive. I'm very excited to see what conclusions can be made once the basal y contrast analysis is completed! Will Pleurodires and Trionychids share more similarities in limb bone morphology than Emydids?? Stay tuned to find out.
Hello everyone!
I can't believe we are almost half way through the fall semester! Summer flew by and fall is here! In my last post, I mentioned that my family was expecting a new member to join. I am so thrilled to give an update on the birth of my baby cousin, Xavier! So far, the fall semester has gone by at a faster pace than I would like. I recently celebrated my 21st birthday in September with a weekend trip to Nashville with my parents and we had so much fun. But since returning to Saint Mary’s, senior year is sinking in. Jesse, Emily and are all beginning to wind down with our data collection portion of our research. Once we complete the research portion of our research we'll begin to interpret our findings. The finish line is within sight and there will be more updates on our research soon! Hi everyone!! I hope you all had a wonderful summer. I am starting my senior year here at Saint Mary's (crazy right?!). I am still studying Biology, but have decided to try out the path of medical sales before applying to medical school! I am currently applying for internships with Eli Lilly and Stryker. I am hoping to learn about joint replacement sales.
Regarding my research, I am looking at how the different types of reconstructive grafts affect flexion in women! So far I have had about 5 data collections with just injured participants. I have sent out the information to all of the sports teams and visited a handful of classes, so I am hoping to get a few more before fall break. The goal for me for this research is to look into what types of grafts are "best" for flexion in females. This choice is usually up to surgeon and patient discretion, but it would be awesome if there was a graft that could bring back complete flexion! I' look forward to updating you again soon:)) |
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