Category Archives: Emma Louise Betts

Week Eight

My last week came around in the blink of an eye, and before I knew it I was finishing up my part of the project; finally completing the mammoth lab report as well as actually conquering the dreaded statistics! Once … Continue reading

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Week Seven

Much like the past couple of weeks, this week mainly consisted of me continuing with the ever lengthening lab report as well as still trying to get my head around the numerous statistical tests which had to be carried out … Continue reading

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Week Six

Week six mainly constituted of continuing with the lab report alongside attempting a tonne of statistics. I spent a good portion of the week shifting through the results we’d gained so far and scouring the internet for reports and papers … Continue reading

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Week Five

With only a few weeks left of my part of the project, this week mainly constituted of continuing with the mammoth lab report I’d started. This involved bringing together everything we’d done so far and starting to (try) and draw … Continue reading

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Week Four

Week 4 began much the same as last week, I spent the first couple of days sorting through the piles of data we’d accumulated so far, and then spent a good deal of time trying to work out what on … Continue reading

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Week Three – The Project ctd

My third week was again mainly focused on the study. Much like the start of last week I spend the majority of my time pipetting and integrating the HPLC results. Another five patient urine samples were selected and I went … Continue reading

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Week Two – The Project

My second week of work at the hospital was mainly focused around the research project. The week began with what seemed like an endless amount of pipetting. Five urine samples (all from different patients) were selected and aliquots were made … Continue reading

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Week One – The Introductions

My first week at the William Harvey Hospital began with introductions to the staff who will be helping me out over the next 8 weeks as well as a tour of the labs and also a start at getting to … Continue reading

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