Finding a mentor...help needed
Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:51 pm
I'm doing project on Alzheimer's disease: how the presence of amyloid beta can activate thp-1 monocytes and induce tumor necrosis factor (tnf-a) production. i'm also planning to test several inhibitors of tnf-a, including apocynin, curcumin, tamoxifen, and ginkgo biloba.
i've contacted several professors regarding my project and most have said either that they are too busy or referred me to someone else in their department. one professor said that i would not be able to work at her lab due to some rules (about age, i'm guessing - i'm 13). one professor at ucsf said that she would be able to talk with me on the phone and asked if i would need lab equipment. I called her and left a message a few hours ago, but she hasn't called back.
am i really too young to work in most labs? i know several of my friends who are my age have worked in labs even when they are younger.
this is the email i sent to one professor:
Hi Dr. ____ ,
My name is _____ and I am in the 8th grade at ---------School in San Jose. Recently, as part of my research for science fair, I have become interested in the role of amyloid beta in activation of monocytes and neuroinflammation. I have read several studies, including yours, which connect this process with neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease. My project would involve testing apocynin, tamoxifen, ginkgo biloba, and curcumin to inhibit TNF-a production in amyloid beta-exposed monocytes. Would you be interested in meeting with me about my project? I have attached my hypothesis, procedure, and materials list for your perusal.
Thank you very much,
_______
any advice? i really appreciate anything you can tell me.
i've contacted several professors regarding my project and most have said either that they are too busy or referred me to someone else in their department. one professor said that i would not be able to work at her lab due to some rules (about age, i'm guessing - i'm 13). one professor at ucsf said that she would be able to talk with me on the phone and asked if i would need lab equipment. I called her and left a message a few hours ago, but she hasn't called back.
am i really too young to work in most labs? i know several of my friends who are my age have worked in labs even when they are younger.
this is the email i sent to one professor:
Hi Dr. ____ ,
My name is _____ and I am in the 8th grade at ---------School in San Jose. Recently, as part of my research for science fair, I have become interested in the role of amyloid beta in activation of monocytes and neuroinflammation. I have read several studies, including yours, which connect this process with neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease. My project would involve testing apocynin, tamoxifen, ginkgo biloba, and curcumin to inhibit TNF-a production in amyloid beta-exposed monocytes. Would you be interested in meeting with me about my project? I have attached my hypothesis, procedure, and materials list for your perusal.
Thank you very much,
_______
any advice? i really appreciate anything you can tell me.