by Iliyah | Jul 30, 2020 | Education & Training, Life Sciences & Biology
The National Association of Biology Teachers Tweet Share 0 Reddit +1 Pocket Pinterest 0 LinkedIn 0 Email VKontakte Founded in 1938, the National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT) is an organisation of educators that promotes biology teaching, supports learning...
by Iliyah | Jul 29, 2020 | Editor's Pick, Life Sciences & Biology, Medical & Health Sciences, Psychology and Neuroscience
Professor Carl Borrebaeck | Dr Ulrika Axelsson – Finding the Molecular Fingerprint of Psychological Resilience in Breast Cancer Patients Tweet Share 0 Reddit +1 Pocket Pinterest 0 LinkedIn 0 Email VKontakte Professor Carl Borrebaeck and Dr Ulrika Axelsson are...
by Iliyah | Jul 17, 2020 | Life Sciences & Biology, Medical & Health Sciences
Dr Christopher Hohl – Working Towards Safer Tattoos Tweet Share 0 Reddit +1 Pocket Pinterest 0 LinkedIn 0 Email VKontakte The potential health risks of tattooing are known. However, many of the regulations which govern the practice of tattooing are somewhat...
by Iliyah | Jun 17, 2020 | Editor's Pick, Life Sciences & Biology, Medical & Health Sciences
Dr Kenneth J. Pienta – Are Poly-aneuploid Cancer Cells the Keystone Cure for Cancer? Tweet Share 0 Reddit +1 Pocket Pinterest 0 LinkedIn 0 Email VKontakte ‘Our audacious idea is to cure cancer.’ Dr Kenneth Pienta at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA,...
by Iliyah | Jun 10, 2020 | Life Sciences & Biology
Dr Ken Overturf – Securing a Sustainable Future for Aquaculture Tweet Share 0 Reddit +1 Pocket Pinterest 0 LinkedIn 0 Email VKontakte To help feed a global population of the magnitude expected by 2050, fish farming will need to increase dramatically. Two main...
by Iliyah | May 6, 2020 | Life Sciences & Biology, Medical & Health Sciences
Dr Chen Zhao | Dr Qianze Dong – The Fine Mechanics of Haematopoiesis Tweet Share 0 Reddit +1 Pocket Pinterest 0 LinkedIn 0 Email VKontakte Haematopoiesis is the process through which cellular blood components are produced. It starts during embryonic development...
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