Tag: research

  • In This Post I… Recap Some Busy Weeks

    In This Post I… Recap Some Busy Weeks

    Hej! Long time no see! I have settled into a routine here in Aarhus and unsurprisingly, it’s a busy one. But I promise I didn’t forget about this blog! In case you were wondering, here’s what I’ve been up to the past few weeks! Research In lab, I’ve been performing multiple mice surgeries every week!… Read more

  • In This Post I… Celebrate Aarhus Festuge

    In This Post I… Celebrate Aarhus Festuge

    On Wednesday, I went to the Aarhus Street Food Market. This is a large indoor/outdoor food court where small stands serve a variety of cuisines. There’s a traditional Danish stand (admittedly not popular at all), Mexican, halal, Greek, Indian, American, etc. Really anything that you can think of, and all for a pretty reasonable price.… Read more

  • In This Post I… Work on my Research

    In This Post I… Work on my Research

    Previously… AKA Last Week Last week, after my Laboratory Animal Science course wrapped up, I finally met with Vladimir, my research supervisor. He returned from his conference in Brazil and had been quite busy that week writing grant proposals for the lab! The Neurovascular Signaling Group at Aarhus University runs many experiments at a time,… Read more

  • In This Post I… Return to the Classroom

    In This Post I… Return to the Classroom

    Weekend Recap On Sunday, Carissa and I decided to go down to the dock and explore the swimming spots and shopping. The area is absolutely adorable, and we spent a few hours exploring. There’s a boogie board “trick” course, a public beach, and lots of cute cafes and bars lining the pier. This area is… Read more

  • In This Post I… Study and Visit My Lab

    In This Post I… Study and Visit My Lab

    Monday On Monday, my day was fairly routine. I stopped by the University Housing office to return my signed housing contract, then headed to the library to complete some work. It was my first time biking to the University, and while the first two-thirds of the trip were easy and straightforward, the last third had… Read more