This morning I had an opportunity to visit a leading research lab run by the tutor who has coordinated my visit to the university.
She is overseeing research projects carried out by Masters and PhD students.
One of her areas of interest is the Epstein Barr Virus. I found out 80% or more of people are infected with this virus but that it doesn’t cause any problems unless a persons immunity is compromised.
We got to carry out PAGE. This is a technique that allows tiny proteins to be separated due to their size.
A masters student then showed us what happens next. When the PAGE is removed from the tank it gets blotted on to a membrane to stop the proteins moving and this allows the bands to be studied.
We then got to see a tissue culture sample
and look at the cells using a powerful microscope.
Coincedently, the head technician for the lab was the parent of a pupil I had taught here at KHS. He was able to tell me his daughter had obtained her biology degree at Glasgow University. She then began working as a NHS scientist while studying for her masters. Super news!!!
For more information about what goes on in Dr Wilsons lab click the link below.
http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/lifesciences/staff/joannawilson/joannawilson/#d.en.25768