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Foundational Skills in Life Sciences
Dr. Synaptologica
61 episodes
2 months ago
What does it take to prepare a single lecture? In this episode, I will talk about months-long process for crafting a lecture on how to read clinical papers. I am passionate about teaching this foundational skill. The preparation includes choosing a paper that is best fit for the interest of the student body. It also includes making presentation slides tailor-made for the specific paper. I hope this episode is helpful for both fellow instruct...
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What does it take to prepare a single lecture? In this episode, I will talk about months-long process for crafting a lecture on how to read clinical papers. I am passionate about teaching this foundational skill. The preparation includes choosing a paper that is best fit for the interest of the student body. It also includes making presentation slides tailor-made for the specific paper. I hope this episode is helpful for both fellow instruct...
Show more...
Life Sciences
Education,
How To,
Science
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49. Another well-crafted logic loop in Abstract by Nobel Laureates (mini-series: reading-30)
Foundational Skills in Life Sciences
18 minutes
7 months ago
49. Another well-crafted logic loop in Abstract by Nobel Laureates (mini-series: reading-30)
We will talk about the second of the two, well-crafted loops of logic, in the Abstract of a paper written by the Nobel Prize Laureates. Not all abstracts have this second loop. But when it is present, it gives a better overview of the impact of the presented work. We can find one of the best examples in our Abstract. We are reading the paper written by the Laureates, Dr. Katalin Karikó & Dr. Drew Weissman, that led to the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2023. We call i...
Foundational Skills in Life Sciences
What does it take to prepare a single lecture? In this episode, I will talk about months-long process for crafting a lecture on how to read clinical papers. I am passionate about teaching this foundational skill. The preparation includes choosing a paper that is best fit for the interest of the student body. It also includes making presentation slides tailor-made for the specific paper. I hope this episode is helpful for both fellow instruct...