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Henry Dionne

Henry Dionne
Project Title: 
Oil Yield and Quality Optimization of Camelina sativa Transformed with Avocado (Persea americana) PDAT1 and DGAT1 Genes
Program Year: 
2021
Major: 
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Supervisor: 
Om Parkash Dhankher

My research for over the summer consisted primarily of greenhouse work and oil analysis using a number of interesting pieces of equipment. I enjoyed the work that I did in the greenhouse. It mainly consisted of planting, watering, and harvesting plants. I got plenty of hands-on experience with the actual process of growing, and I gained a new respect for the amount of time that needs to be invested in agricultural work, given that each line needs to be grown for many weeks before results can be obtained. The oil analysis was probably the most interesting part of my research. I got to use an NMR machine, a GC/MS, and a GC/FID. I learned about how to prepare samples for them, how to use the software to run the machine and examine the data, and how to export and analyze the data. It was a very rewarding experience and I am thankful for the CAFE Summer Scholars program for the opportunity that I received.