On March 20, thirty genetics students had an opportunity to participate in the Health Sciences tours at the University of Washington. It was a lovely spring day. We took the Metro 44 from Ballard to the UW and spent time in four different labs. One group went to the DNA sequencing and radiology labs and the other group went to the School of Dentistry and a lab that focuses on aging. We started in the Husky Union Building and ended in the Husky Union Building for lunch. Students learned about new cutting edge research and they had the opportunity to participate in the actual research.
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Attaching electrodes. |
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Attaching electrodes. |
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Learning about musculature features of the skull. |
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Looking at Ceanorhabitis elegans and aging.
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Looking at C. elegans |
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Orientation around the Husky |
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Waiting for the 44 back to Ballard. |
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Go Ballard! |
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Go Huskies! |
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Walking thru Red Square to the bus stop. |
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