Week 4 (Alex)
Hello to all my weekly readers!
This week made me feel a bit more like I was back in Ithaca. I spent less time in the clinic, and more time in front of the computer, coding. The computer work I'm doing is mainly exploratory: I'm looking at the data we have and trying to find things that correlate. This can be difficult at times, since most of things I try don't end up panning out.
Example:
"Oh, I know gene expression is related to this process, maybe if I try -- nope. Doesn't work. Well maybe if I looked at these various metrics -- still nothing."
I'm not discouraged by this, though. Sometimes, things work out just the way you intended them too, and I can only explain that feeling of success as like biting down on a freshly prepared Krispy Kreme donut, which was also something I did this week. Shoutout to Moni for hooking me up!
In all seriousness, I'm extremely happy with how this week went. I feel like a lot of what I saw and heard in the clinical environment has helped me with my computer programming. My ideas on what to explore are more clinically inspired, and I hope that will translate to a better final product for the patients.
This week made me feel a bit more like I was back in Ithaca. I spent less time in the clinic, and more time in front of the computer, coding. The computer work I'm doing is mainly exploratory: I'm looking at the data we have and trying to find things that correlate. This can be difficult at times, since most of things I try don't end up panning out.
Example:
"Oh, I know gene expression is related to this process, maybe if I try -- nope. Doesn't work. Well maybe if I looked at these various metrics -- still nothing."
I'm not discouraged by this, though. Sometimes, things work out just the way you intended them too, and I can only explain that feeling of success as like biting down on a freshly prepared Krispy Kreme donut, which was also something I did this week. Shoutout to Moni for hooking me up!
In all seriousness, I'm extremely happy with how this week went. I feel like a lot of what I saw and heard in the clinical environment has helped me with my computer programming. My ideas on what to explore are more clinically inspired, and I hope that will translate to a better final product for the patients.
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