免费福利资源在线看片 of Lethbridge students dive into biochemistry
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免费福利资源在线看片 of Lethbridge students dive into biochemistry
Two 免费福利资源在线看片 of Lethbridge students dived into biochemistry in a big way over the summer and became the first Indigenous undergraduate students to work at the (CCH) with analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC).
Demetra (Demi) Good Rider and Thunder Crowshoe completed the Indigenous Student Success Certificate (ISSC) earlier this year. The certificate is designed to help Indigenous students make a smooth transition to university life. They enjoyed their biology and chemistry courses, and Crowshoe jumped at the chance when Beth Grier, a student recruitment officer, informed him that biochemistry professor Dr. Borries (Bo) Demeler was seeking students to work at the CCH.
鈥淚 just emailed Bo and we set up a meeting time,鈥 says Crowshoe. 鈥淗e took me around his lab and showed me the type of stuff he does and the AUC. He was also looking for more students.鈥
Crowshoe and Dr. Michelle Hogue, a professor and coordinator of the ISSC, recommended Good Rider, who also accepted Demeler鈥檚 offer. She signed up for a co-op position through Career Bridge, while Crowshoe did an applied study in the lab, along with another applied study already underway with Jennifer Burke, a biology instructor, in the ULethbridge herbarium.
鈥淚t was a great enrichment for our lab to be joined by Demi and Thunder this summer; they are wonderful teammates,鈥 says Demeler. 鈥淭hey not only impressed us with their scientific acumen, but also generously shared their culture with all of us and invited our lab to their tribe鈥檚 powwow in Brocket 鈥 a wonderful experience for everyone. We now look forward to opening up the world of biophysics to other interested Indigenous students.鈥
At the CCH, Crowshoe鈥檚 project focused on the purification of DNA and RNA. Good Rider鈥檚 project involved creating a plasmid design to develop a calibration standard for the AUC instrument.
鈥淐oming into a biochem job like this, I had no idea what was going to be happening or what I was going to be doing,鈥 says Good Rider. 鈥淚鈥檝e done both biology and chemistry, but I鈥檝e never done them together in this sort of sense. It was really interesting to see all the things that we were able to accomplish this summer.鈥
鈥淚 was looking for a job like this because I love science and especially mathematics,鈥 says Crowshoe. 鈥淚 have Crohn鈥檚 disease, and it can affect me in a way that I can鈥檛 do physical work. This job was a good fit, and it really opened the door for me.鈥
In addition to working on their projects, Crowshoe and Good Rider travelled to Missoula, Montana, twice over the summer. They presented posters about their projects at Day of Discovery, a science conference, in Pablo, MT, which is the headquarters for the Flathead Indian Reservation and home to Salish Kootenai College, which hosted the conference. They also participated in the annual AUC workshop at the 免费福利资源在线看片 of Montana.
Both students decided to continue their practical work experience at ULethbridge this fall. Good Rider, a kinesiology major, is doing a co-op work term with the Building Brains Together team, teaching traditional Indigenous games to children. Crowshoe will continue his work in Demeler鈥檚 lab and has decided to switch his major to biochemistry. He鈥檚 also a recipient of an I.D.E.A.L. Scholarship through . The scholarship is designed to promote inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility leadership in STEM studies in Canada.
鈥淭his fall, I鈥檒l be able to be in charge of my own project, with a little supervision, and run experiments in the AUC, continue my career in the lab,鈥 he says. 鈥淐rohn鈥檚 disease can actually attack everything in your body; it鈥檚 not just your gut. They don鈥檛 really know the cause of it; it hasn鈥檛 really been researched that much, so maybe for my PhD, I can pursue that as research.鈥
Good Rider chose kinesiology after learning that her grandfather had once been diagnosed with diabetes and how his walking habits, from one side of the city to the other, contributed to the reversal of his diabetes.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I started thinking about First Nations health and kinesiology,鈥 she says. 鈥淭here are so many unanswered questions around Indigenous health that I would like to explore.鈥
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