Today we have @LilyKenchEvans who is a student in @LIMSLTU@latrobe who will be walking us through a day in the life of a Chemistry Honours student ๐งช @ltu_researchers
As most of my day is spent in the lab, I start with desk work such as checking data, especially if an analysis has run overnight.
While you prepare your food for the day (๐ฅฃ), I am creating a to-do list & preparing my chemicals for the day's reactions ๐งโ๐ฌ๐ฌ
As a reaction usually runs overnight, I then purify one from the previous day, as there may be a by-product I need to remove.
I can visualize what is in the reaction mixture through dots on a TLC plate, as seen below ๐ค .
Once I have an idea of what is in the mixture, I can think about the properties of each component (maybe there is some starting materials and a by-product), and how to get the best separation.
This usually involves running a column (like a big 3D TLC plate!) see belowโ๏ธ
Once the compound is pure, like this crystalline solid see here, I can use it for subsequent syntheses.
For my Honours project, I aimed to make some metal complexes that were hypothesised to have an antibacterial effect, to combat antimicrobial resistance #AMR@COADD_news ๐
During the day if Iโm waiting for a reaction to run, a product to dry, or an analysis to finish, Iโll study and work on assignments.
Iโll also do any extra-curricular work i.e., volunteering, attending student representative meetings, preparing for a lab meeting presentation. ๐
While I love being in the lab, I always make time to go outside to enjoy nature on the La Trobe Bundoora campus, get some fresh air, and sit down after standing for most of the day! ๐ฆ๐ป
I then head back upstairs, run some more analyses, calculations and prepare for tomorrow!๐ฅ๏ธ
Being a chemistry student means no two days are the same, and I am always problem-solving!
I love how chemistry helps us understand the atomic world including the molecular underpinnings of disease!
And Iโll never get tired of having full conversations over drawings ๐
Rashmikka is an Applied Mathematics student who is going to talk about how important maths is in our daily lives ๐งฎ๐ฉโ๐ผ @MathsPathway@GWOMaths
Hi everyone, I am Rashmikka and I am here to tell you if you thought you wouldnโt use Maths in life, think again!
Maths is in every career you can think of, including my goal job growing up...an ice-cream truck driver. That uses a lot of Maths too! ๐๐ฆ
Maths is often deemed useless or too hard but thatโs not true! ๐ง
When you think about it, different numbers, equations, and functions were used to make just about everything around us! โ๏ธ๐งฎ
And who says it has to be boring? Colourful highlighters make everything better ๐
Aurelie is a PhD candidate who is currently wrapping up her thesis @PAM_latrobe@PetrovskiLab ๐ฉโ๐ฌ๐ฉโ๐
Follow along as Aurelie shares her journey in STEM! ๐ @LTUresearchers
Hi, Iโm @AulieTsee and my journey in STEM started because of my love for food ๐ฅฆ๐
In high school, I studied food science and chemistry as I was curious about how all the delicious foods we eat are digested and absorbed into the body, and the science behind it all! ๐ฌ๐งช
The cooking practicals exams were quite stressful, I felt like I was in MasterChef (๐ฉโ๐ณ), but I absolutely loved the theory behind food science so in 2013 I started a Bachelor in Human Nutrition @latrobe ๐ฉโ๐๐ @LTUnutrition
Lizzie starts her day @WEHI_research checking emails, creating a to-list, and planning her experiments so they all fit in the day.
Lizzie is interested in cancer cells and how they respond to cancer treatment, let's follow along to learn more!
To conduct her research, @LizzieLieschke uses cancer cell lines pictured here, that act as a model for human cancer in the lab.
Lizzie starts in the lab by checking her cells and providing them with extra nutrients to grow, so they can be used for future experiments.