WEP Day 6 @ Lindy Biosciences

Karl Fisher Machine

Today was really interesting.  I rehydrated and analyzed the ovalbumin I microglassified using the UV spectrometer, and tried using the Karl Fisher machine.  I also got photographed as part of the documentation of the work experience program.  In the afternoon I was able to compare the UV spectrometer data from the microglassified ovalbumin to the data from rehydrated freeze dried ovalbumin.  As part of this analysis I learned about standard deviation and how to add it to excel graphs.  I also learned about calculating error and how errors propagate through equations.  Today was really cool, as I was able to learn about the different tools researchers and scientists use to analyze data.

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