admission for spring session in the Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Science, the South Dakota State University. The definition of life for different people is versatile statement relying on their passion, profession. For me life is to strive to explore on specific subject matter that I am particularly interested in. The ensuring statement of purpose is meant to express my aspiration to pursue my career through Masters in Biomedical Science from South Dakota State University. In this dynamic world…
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been pursuing the study of nutritional science with a basic science emphasis for the past 4 years and have earned a Bachelor of Sciences from The Pennsylvania State University in this field. My background in the nutritional sciences has allowed me to develop an in depth knowledge of basic sciences related biochemistry to human metabolism and metabolic diseases. My undergraduate coursework has prepared me for the comprehensive Master of Biomedical Science program. My organic chemistry laboratory…
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training and residency training if applicable.) INSTITUTION AND LOCATION DEGREE (if applicable) MM/YY FIELD OF STUDY NOTE: The Biographical Sketch may not exceed four pages. Follow the formats and instructions below. A. Personal Statement Briefly describe why your experience and qualifications make you particularly well-suited for your role (e.g., PD/PI, mentor, participating faculty) in the project that is the subject of the application. Within this section you may, if you…
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is far removed from the current needs of overweight students. The emphasis is on scientific inquiry; researchers focus on unraveling the biological complexities of obesity and related medical conditions. Although universities assemble top-notch biomedical teams to conduct basic research, the institutions often ignore the problem of obesity on their own campuses. This type of disconnect is not new to academia, and the explanation is straightforward. Universities are increasingly dependent on external…
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UNESCO’s outreach scope is an example of what happens when many heterogeneous parts of an organization come together to address the needs facing each part. UNESCO’s constitution specifies that the organization should work in the areas of education, science, and culture. The initial focus of its efforts was on promoting global education through the building and expansion of schools, libraries, museums, and other academic institutions by facilitating the processes necessary to start and maintain them…
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that this artifact is a status quo; a statement of independent nation. Many other examples can be given to support Winner's theory but I would pay particular attention to a relatively new technology that is provoking many debates on what its use is going to be: is it going to be used for protection from the enemy or for "bad" purposes? In am here going to discuss the biometrics technologies. The Politics of Biometric Technologies Biometrics is the science…
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Management Association (AHIMA) ahima.org AHIMA is a professional association representing more than 53,000 health information professionals who work throughout the healthcare industry. This site includes Journal of AHIMA indexes and articles, position statements, practice briefs, frequently asked questions, member forums, a job board, hot topics, legislative issues, the fellowship program, job descriptions, certification information, Body of Knowledge (BoK), Communities of Practice (CoP), and many other…
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An Insider’s Guide To Grant Money AN GUIDE TO FINDING & OBTAINING GRANT MONEY OVERVIEW We read nearly every day about government spending, but many of us do not realize that we might be eligible to receive some of the money the government gives away every year. There are thousands of grant programs for established businesses and newcomers. Whether it’s to develop a unique invention, continue or change your career path through education, work at your artistic vocation or simply obtaining…
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aspiring physicians and scientists to serve society using a community-based, patient-centered, interprofessional, and evidence-based model of education that is committed to inclusion, promotes discovery, and utilizes innovative techniques. —Mission Statement of The Commonwealth Medical College, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 2009 rom the increasing number of physician-supply reports, it is clear that the national physician shortage is upon us and looms large in the future. The Council for Graduate Medical…
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Modern Psychosurgery: Ethical Implications of Deep Brain Stimulation in Psychiatric Disorders Introduction Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is the most common form of electrical brain stimulation in use today. It involves surgical implantation of electrodes into the brain tissue. These electrodes are attached to an impulse generator that is placed under the skin of the upper chest. Over the past twenty years, DBS has been used successfully to reduce the symptoms associated with movement disorders…
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