Week 4: Moving into the new Lab and More: Sanchit Kumar

For this week I was tasked with decommissioning a past lab so that the Capone group could start to move into the new space. Currently the Capone accommodation is rather small, so the new lab will definitely help with space issues
and also help with tons of new equipment that is in this lab. 

This is a picture of the new lab. The first step was to contact hazmat and have them clean all of the fridges and freezers that were in use, and to remove all potentially dangerous chemicals. Next it was my job to take a heat gun and start to defrosts ice that has accumulated over 7 years of continuous running. 

We are scheduled to almost be done, and just recently hazmat has started to come in again, and begin the task of disposing all mystery chemicals and items that are potentially dangerous to the people who will be working in the lab. 

During the time of decommissioning the lab I have also been working on my project of homogenizing the samples that I had collected from Catalina, and will soon begin to run them or the Mass Spec machine.

In a next blog post, I will explain this process and also begin to explain how I use the Mass Spec machine and what all we need to do in order to run most of the samples that we have at the lab ranging from water filter samples to macro algae.  







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