Tick-tock, tick-tock.
It's a slow day here. Kind of sad to think it's my last one. Although I'm glad my only major project for this week, a presentation on vaccines for substance abuse, went off without a hitch. I am nervous about public speaking, but when one of the other interns tried to steal my thunder with a question that turned into a soliloquy on political ideology, I stole it right back, got everyone back on track, and finished with a bang. (Thunderclap? This analogy is dead.)
Putting together the presentation was pretty cool, though. Basically, antibodies "soak up" the cocaine/nicotine/meth and keep it from crossing the blood-brain barrier. Result: no high. It was all fMRIs and mouse studies and made me realize how absolutely awesome neuro is. It was probably the best class of first year. Even if I did fall asleep during the last exam.
But the absolute coolest part about putting together this presentation was doing the handout, for which I had to haul out the scissors for some old-school cutting and pasting. (Well, taping, but you know what I mean.) I've never done real life cut-and-paste before. You have to think about orientation and spacing! You can't just resize images! It was ... surreal.
Soliloquys disguised as questions are soo annoying. Love the phrase though...I may use it!
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