Evaluation of soil sample from 138th and Lamar street
Location
CoLab, OCB 100
Start Date
28-4-2017 11:00 AM
End Date
28-4-2017 12:45 PM
Document Type
Poster
Description
Today, bacteria is a highly topical research for people health. There is a lot of different bacteria growing around people’s life that some of them can be harmful as well as some can be used in people’s life. I researched on soil sample to find bacteria that are living and maybe did not discover. My researches and experiment is because of finding an antibiotic for these bacteria. Finding a cure for something that can be dangerous in people’s life and trying to help them is a goal of each researcher. Based on my experiments, I got three candidate that were interesting to look, but today I just picked one from 138th street and Lamar street to talk about. The candidate that I choose was punctiform colonies that were yellow color. I called my candidate sho’ole because in Persian sho’ole means fire and these bacteria can act like a fire and destroy everything in people’s body. Healthy people can be hurt. For finding an antibiotic for the candidate that I got from gathering my colonies and tried to put them with some known pathogens like E-coli, Enterobacter aerogenes, Pseudomonas putida, Staphylococcus Epidermis, and Mycobacterium smegmatis. By using cavalier method one of my candidate showed some space around of the spot they attached, so it showed that E-coli which is a gram negative cell caused to kill that candidate. E-coli as my antibody for this candidate helps me to discover new drugs for this type of candidate, and it help to develop one step more to help people.
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Evaluation of soil sample from 138th and Lamar street
CoLab, OCB 100
Today, bacteria is a highly topical research for people health. There is a lot of different bacteria growing around people’s life that some of them can be harmful as well as some can be used in people’s life. I researched on soil sample to find bacteria that are living and maybe did not discover. My researches and experiment is because of finding an antibiotic for these bacteria. Finding a cure for something that can be dangerous in people’s life and trying to help them is a goal of each researcher. Based on my experiments, I got three candidate that were interesting to look, but today I just picked one from 138th street and Lamar street to talk about. The candidate that I choose was punctiform colonies that were yellow color. I called my candidate sho’ole because in Persian sho’ole means fire and these bacteria can act like a fire and destroy everything in people’s body. Healthy people can be hurt. For finding an antibiotic for the candidate that I got from gathering my colonies and tried to put them with some known pathogens like E-coli, Enterobacter aerogenes, Pseudomonas putida, Staphylococcus Epidermis, and Mycobacterium smegmatis. By using cavalier method one of my candidate showed some space around of the spot they attached, so it showed that E-coli which is a gram negative cell caused to kill that candidate. E-coli as my antibody for this candidate helps me to discover new drugs for this type of candidate, and it help to develop one step more to help people.
Comments
The faculty supervisor on this project is Heather Seitz, Biology.