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Microbiologist interview
Researching Techniques from a Microbiologist
“We are expected to have read every single research paper that has ever been written on the topic that we are researching,” a difficult task for Whitney Amyot. She is a microbiologist and when writing, whether it be a research paper or her honors thesis, a great amount of research is involved. This is mainly what her profession involves; reading, researching, experimenting and then writing. I interviewed Whitney to find out how she manages the research aspect of the writing process because the research before a major paper can be a daunting task and it is helpful to see how a professional accomplishes it.
When Whitney first gets her assignment, whether it be studying bacterial conjugation or mobile sequences or DNA called transposons, she typically has the same researching process each time. She starts off with a “literature search”, which in her field means anything and everything relating to her topic in scientific journals. This is where she looks up every article ever written on her general subject and reads them all. Usually each article references other articles as well, so she must look those up and read those too. “A typical article will have 40 to 140 sources c
Approximate Word count = 1561
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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