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===Telephone #===
===Telephone #===
561-371-7211
 
===Email===
===Email===
mradha at mit dot edu
mradha at mit dot edu

Revision as of 20:33, 7 February 2007

Student Registration/Questionnaire

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20.109 Spring 2007

Last Name

Radhakrishnan

First Name

Mathangi

Preferred name

Mathangi Radha

Course/Minor

Major 20/Minor 15

Year of Graduation

2009

Telephone #

Email

mradha at mit dot edu

Have you taken

7.05 /5.07 (Biochemistry)
7.06 (Cell Biology)
7.02 (General Biology Lab)
5.310 (General Chemistry Lab)

Do you have any experience culturing cells (mammalian, yeast or microbial)?
Yes No

Do you have any experience in molecular biology (electrophoresis, PCR, etc)?
Yes No

Please briefly describe any previous laboratory experience

I have no previous lab experience.




Anything else you would like us to know?

Optional: As mentioned in lecture on 02.06.07, we would like you to consider how, as a biological engineer you might test the superstition "Spit on a bat before using it for the 1st time to make it lucky." fill in your answer here

I would first take two copies of several different kinds of bats and one "claimed lucky bat" as my test group. Then I would use one person's spit on one set of the bats. Finally I would give them all the the same baseball player and have him test out how many home runs he can hit in 10 pitches. If the bats with spit on them collectively have a higher homerun average then they are obviously lucky.