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Microbial Bioremediation

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Last week was spent putting the finishing touches on, tearing down, and re-finishing my slides on microbial bioremediation. It was pretty fun, and the first presentation I’ve prepared in a while. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I ended up learning about topic I felt pretty solid on (well, solid enough for a 15 [...]

Take away lesson from today’s lecture

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

All water is poo water.  Unless you want your guts eaten, your brain eaten, or cysts in your tissues, don’t swim and stick to beer.

The Big Book of Bacteria

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Tonight we’re going to be using Bergey’s Manual to identify some unknowns.   It’s basically the book for bacterial identification and classification. I’ve been wanting to get a look at Bergey’s since the first time I read about it, so I’m super jazzed for lab!

Forgive the length of my letter, I did not have time to write a short one

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

(edit: This was written last Saturday, but I accidentally saved it as a draft, rather than publishing it.)
We were assigned an extra credit project, make an 8 to 15 slide presentation deck on a microbiology topic of our choice.
I’m doing mine on microbial bioremediation, of course. I’m amused that my biggest problem is figuring out [...]

Next test coming up

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Test #2 is slated for tomorrow. I’m all studied up. I don’t have any problems with the material. A few of the practice questions had subtly different answers where one was ‘kind of right’ and the other was ‘just a little righter’. If anything besides brainfarts or rushing trips me up, [...]

Bacterial noms

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Last night’s lab was spent learning about and inoculating more selective and differential media. We were mainly differentiating based on carbohydrate catabolism using fermentation tubes, MRVP broth, starch agar, OF-glucose media, and Simmon’s citrate. We’ll see the results on Tuesday.
We’re building up a toolbox of techniques we can use to work through a d-key and [...]

Lab Practical Results

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Remember the lab practical I was worried about?  I still think I should practice the areas I pointed out, but we got our grades back, and I did very well. So, that’s one less thing to worry about.

Apologies

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

On studying for the staining portion of a lab practical, “How do they cram all that Gram?”

First lab practical done

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Finished lab practical #1 last night. I think I did ok, but I did mess up a bit. Here’s where I’m predicting I lost points, and subsequently, what I’ve got to focus on.

Ran out of time before finishing 3rd streak on my streak plate. I’ve got to learn to work a little [...]

Streaking: live nude bugs

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

We did streak plates earlier this week and I had a blast.
I’d been looking forward to doing a streak plate since before I even fully decided to take a class. Streaking is really basic and easy, but it elegantly solves one of the earliest problems in microbiology, “How do you isolate bacteria from the hodge [...]