The research that we have conducted has proved to be invaluable for our personal and professional development in a variety of ways. First, we have developed our critical thinking and teamwork skills heavily during this process. In science, a general rule of thumb is that most experiments go unexpectedly the first time, which leads us back to the drawing board to improve. In order to remedy these failures for the future, we have to consider possible sources of error and work as a team to improve our methodology. In addition, our work requires us to use technologies we have had very little exposure to in the past, learn how to use it, and learn how to interpret the data from it. While this is a process in and of itself, we must constantly adapt our research to these growing technologies. Finally, our research has given us a sense of professionalism. We have to take responsibility for our actions and pay close attention to detail to ensure that we our putting forth our best work. We have all gained a sense of pride for this work, and are immensely grateful we have had the opportunity to contribute to the field of science in such a manner. However, this is merely a snapshot of what we have gained from our research; no words can capture the full breadth of our development.Â