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Category Archives: Research Bias
Homework before PhD interview
If you have cleared your application and invited for PhD interview then you should prepare now for the final exam based on your application. The interview is based on your performance, knowledge, skills which you can explain to the examiners … Continue reading
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Tagged interview, PhD, research, Research life
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Biomysteries Episode 3 – The Telomere Effect
Being a human being the question does arise about our mortality, diseases and aging. Human beings are made up of zillions of cells and inside each cells there is nucleus. The nucleus is an essential part to protect our genetic … Continue reading
Posted in Biomysteries Podcast, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology and Genetics, Uncategorized
Tagged aging, Genetics, telomere
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3 things you need for Science Communication
Science communication is much more important while you are involved with experimental science. There are science communicators who are even not associated with core science that we researchers publish in research journals. It is much difficult to express science in … Continue reading
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Tagged research, science, science communication
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Biomysteries Episode 2: Breaking Down the Outer wall of Gram Negative Bacteria
Several groups of gram negative bacteria becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics. The antibiotics that can able to target gram-positive bacteria cannot able to target gram negative bacteria. The thick outer wall of gram negative bacteria is impermeable to antibiotics. A … Continue reading
Posted in Biomysteries Podcast
Tagged antibiotics, bioinformatics, computational biology, Drug resistance, Health, Microbiology
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Biomysteries Episode 1 – What is science communication?
Science communication is an integral part after experimentation. There are huge amount of research that is published every day and updated regularly. As a science communicator it is important to look into the importance, the hypothesis and profitable outcome. So why … Continue reading
Mesentery – The New Organ can now change the history of Human Anatomy
Although the scientific research is advancing in recent times there are many things which still remained unexplored. In biomysteries lets me introduce you to a new organ that remained unexplored. Researchers from Ireland identified a part of our digestive tract, … Continue reading
Posted in Cell Biology, Medical Microbiology, Research Bias
Tagged bowel disease, Health, Intestine, mesentery
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I support open access research! But why?
It has been a long debate between open access and restricted access of research. So what is open access? Simply it is free from all restrictions of copyright and licence. We often find some of the conference papers, research articles, … Continue reading