Also, on Saturday, I will be attending the Texas College and Career Readiness Symposium on Chemistry at UNT-Dallas, just for fun, come on its chemistry :-). Seriously though, I need to go especially to find out what students are expected to know when they get to college. Will share what I can.
Rest of the week was spent working on optical trap microscope. Trying out different experiments to see what procedures should be used in analyzing motor proteins in two situations: in vitro vs. in vivo. I noticed something interesting in the Diehl lab, and I'm sure it happens in other labs. The students not only require "simple" lab skills for using glassware and other lab equipment. They are chemists, biologists, software programmers, setting up program for LabView for optical trap microscope, engineers, building a fluorescence microscope, and bioengineers, making a given gene for experiments.

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