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This is mainly for advice from Sciency students, so if you don't like the subject feel free to turn away, but if you can give me links to reputable sources then I'm all game! 
Right, so I'm in my final year and I'm to do a project proposal by the end of october and by then I should also have a kind of general idea of the experiment I'll be undertaking.
The background information I have is about Neisseria species, particularly N. lactamica and N. meningitidis.
From recent research it's been noted that N. lactamica and N. meningitidis reduces the inflammatory response from the immune system (This has been proven by a PhD student in the university).
The thing is I'm kind of confused as to how to go about my project, whether I should focus on what factors contribute to the reduced inflammatory response, as this can be used as a potential anti-inflammatory response. But then I thought that was a very broad subject and think it may take me a while, whereas I have only about 2 months of potential lab work time...
There is that or at the moment this has been proven by putting N.lactamica after N.meningitidis and not the other way round, so there is a potential to see if it works this way..
I'm confuzzled!!!

Right, so I'm in my final year and I'm to do a project proposal by the end of october and by then I should also have a kind of general idea of the experiment I'll be undertaking.
The background information I have is about Neisseria species, particularly N. lactamica and N. meningitidis.
From recent research it's been noted that N. lactamica and N. meningitidis reduces the inflammatory response from the immune system (This has been proven by a PhD student in the university).
The thing is I'm kind of confused as to how to go about my project, whether I should focus on what factors contribute to the reduced inflammatory response, as this can be used as a potential anti-inflammatory response. But then I thought that was a very broad subject and think it may take me a while, whereas I have only about 2 months of potential lab work time...
There is that or at the moment this has been proven by putting N.lactamica after N.meningitidis and not the other way round, so there is a potential to see if it works this way..
I'm confuzzled!!!