Samuel Krichavets, Verrazzano Class of 2022, completed major in Biology Neuroscience
In
my research project, I was able to work on a very interesting field that is
being widely explored and has a promising future. I studied photodynamic
application in singlet oxygen. Singlet oxygen has the capability to inactivate
bacteria, delivering highly localized singlet oxygen which can be revolutionary
to the field of dentistry. As a future dentist, this was invaluable to me
because I got a first-hand glimpse into what may be possible in my future
profession.
I
learned about data science and proper laboratory procedures in research, and I obtained
a great mentorship from Dr. Alan Lyons and Dr. Xu, as well as get hands-on
experience in the lab. I was able to physically partake in crafting the plastic
optical fiber which we made to model a future dental tool. I shaved down the
edge of it to create a nice tip for the placement of the PDMS post and
photosensitizer particles. I learned how
to operate a laser and placed the plastic optical fibers in the laser with the
PDMS posts in a trapping solution, as well as make the trapping solution and
dissect the formula for making it. I studied the chemistry and how it worked in
actually trapping our singlet oxygen. I
learned how to maneuver a spectrophotometer and used it to quantify how much
singlet oxygen was trapped in my experiments.
I became versed in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint because all the data from our experiments had to be extrapolated and organized into charts and more sensible data. I then used this data to create presentations which I shared with my group weekly. Aside from all of this, I was also able to partake in the undergraduate research conference for two years in a row and present the research that my peers and I worked so hard on.
Overall my experience was something I will never forget, and it has impacted me
in more ways than one. I am forever grateful for having the opportunity and
will apply the skills I developed in my dental school research.
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