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Sadaf Wali

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End-of-Term Reflection

I have thoroughly enjoyed the Cell Biology class with Dr. Steel. Her lecture videos were interactive and engaging, and I especially appreciated the real-life examples she used to make complex concepts easier to understand. My interest in hormones and endocrinology… Continue Reading →

Scientific Literacy 2: Data Analysis

Data Analysis: Exogenous mitochondrial transplantation improves survival and neurological outcomes after resuscitation from cardiac arrest In this study, the authors aim to demonstrate that mitochondrial transplantation (MTx) can improve outcomes after cardiac arrest (CA) resuscitation. They test the hypothesis that… Continue Reading →

Scientific Literacy 1: Background Essay

This is Part 1 of a scientific literacy essay about the paper: Exogenous mitochondrial transplantation improves survival and neurological outcomes after resuscitation from cardiac arrest Please use the link below for easy asses to the study: https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-023-02759-0 Understanding Cardiac Arrest,… Continue Reading →

A Day in the Life of a Cell: A Fun Look at Cellular Biology

A stressed-out nucleus handling stacks of “gene transcription” and “cell cycle regulations” paperwork while sipping on “DNA replication fuel. 😊 In the cartoon, the nucleus is depicted as overwhelmed with the responsibilities of managing gene transcription and the cell cycle… Continue Reading →

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The Structure of Lipid Biomolecules: A Deeper Dive

The Structure of Lipid Biomolecules: A Deeper Dive Lipids are some of the most important biomolecules in living organisms, playing essential roles in energy storage, cellular membranes, and signaling. But what makes lipids so unique is their structure. Unlike proteins… Continue Reading →

Eukaryotic Cell Diagram

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