From Water Fleas to AI: My Summer Research Experience
Faculty
Science
Supervisor Name
Kathleen A. Hill
Keywords
machine learning, bioinformatics, microplastics, genetics
Description
Here I present a story map collection reflecting on my summer experience working in the Hill lab. I deliberated on several projects I participated in throughout the summer including: editing and submitting manuscripts to journals, processing datasets into a machine learning pipeline, renovation of laboratory facilities, and investigating genotoxicity in water fleas caused by plastic pollution.
Acknowledgements
I would first like to thank my supervisor, Dr. Kathleen Hill for the generous support and mentorship throughout this experience. I'd also like to thank the Undergraduate Summer Research Internship Program and the Faculty of Science for providing me this opportunity to conduct summer research.
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Document Type
Poster
From Water Fleas to AI: My Summer Research Experience
Here I present a story map collection reflecting on my summer experience working in the Hill lab. I deliberated on several projects I participated in throughout the summer including: editing and submitting manuscripts to journals, processing datasets into a machine learning pipeline, renovation of laboratory facilities, and investigating genotoxicity in water fleas caused by plastic pollution.
Comments
The "Microplastics" tab examines an upcoming project that focuses on microplastics-induced mutagenesis in the common water flea. The tab will be updated continually as more results and information are discovered while the project progresses.