Week 1: Getting Into the Flow of Things
Jana E -
Hey, everyone! I jut realized I didn’t really get to share an introduction on myself, and why I chose this specific field to model my senior research project after!
Ever since I was young, I always loved all sorts of sciences, but my heightened interest in biology began in the 10th grade, when I first learned about biotechnology. My Honors Biology teacher projected a picture of glowing pigs on the board and explained to us how new gene editing technologies had the ability to make genetic changes like that. Because of that lesson, I decided to center my end-of-the-year presentation around biotech and looked into even more of its seemingly limitless possibilities. Through my research, I learned about CRISPR/Cas9, a new technological innovation which made gene editing much easier. I learned about how scientists were using CRISPR for a plethora of different advancements: creating allergy-free foods, increasing the nutritional value of foods, curing diseases like malaria or sickle-cell disease, or even eugenics.
The following summer, I participated in a biotech program at UC Berkeley, where we conducted mechanical arms and gel electrophoresis/PCR tests (for a mock crime scenario). I learned that biotech could be used even in fields like forensics, which I had previously believed to be completely unrelated. Biotech seemed infinite, and I loved how pursuing it didn’t tie me down to just one field; if I wanted, I could use biotech for medicine, the environment, or forensics.
This specific research project delves down the medical path of biotechnology, specifically when it comes to the relationship between medical imaging technologies and medical advancements or discoveries. Next week, I will visit my site placement and be able to experience just how vital technology in medicine can be, especially when it comes to variations in arteriopathies. I can’t wait to show you guys what I learn!
Jana El-Gengaihy

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