Another both sunny and rainy Sunday is coming to its end. This cold is kind of hard to handle now that we tasted a little bit of the warm spring weather...Anyway, today we went out for a walk until Harvard Square to enjoy the shy sun in the morning. There was a group walking going on, leaving the Harvard Athletics and going along the margins of the Charles river. It was in favor of "a world without MS (Multiple Sclerosis)". Lots of people were involved and there was music, played by an excited fanfare all dressed with that crimson jackets! Hopefully it will have a good impact over the research against this challenging disease.
Harvard Square is quite an exciting place on weekends. Lots of foreign people are walking around with their maps, speaking different languages and mixing to all the university life. It seems that there's always something going on and it feels good walk around all of this.
It's almost Monday and this happens to be a really important week in the lab. About 4 weeks ago we started a kind of pilot to an experiment which had some new ideas. While the group was catching up to what we should do and how to make things work at the lab, we started to have actually really good results, so we invested in these ideas. It took us a couple of weeks to get on track of our functions and execute them properly, but now we can say it's almost boring to do the experiments...Hopefully this week we'll do the last of a series of experiments to complete a study and finish the analysis of the acquired data.
I'll let you know how it goes!
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