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Scientific lectures to practice our public speaking skills and our knowledge in English 🇬🇧
Electronic library of the faculty full of free important references 📚
📎for more info:@javad_esfandyari

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Сytological club meeting on next Tuesday! 🧪

Theme: “Where do graduates of department of cytology, histology and reproductive medicine work and what do they do” 🧬

Speakers:
-Yakovenko Lyudmila Oleksandrivna, senior researcher of Institute of molecular biology and genetics NASU
- Bogdanyuk Anastasia Olekdandrivna, embryologist of “Mother and child clinics”
-Mariyko Vyacheslav Viktorovich, legal expert of Government research and forensic center of Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine🎗

When: January 28th at 3pm 📅
Where: coworking “COFACTOR”

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nihms-102504.pdf
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Diffrent types of cell death
Article
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Presentation of today’s lecture
Special thanks to Julia Motrenko
If you have any questions about it contact Julia through the ID below:
@rozzzjuli
All the best
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Japanese internship.pdf
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Hi dear friends
Please pay attention that the time of starting is changed to 13:30⚠️
All the best♥️


Hi dear friends! 👋
We've got very cool news for you😉
This Thursday we'll have another lecture about internships all over the world.
This time we'll speak about Japan! 🇯🇵
Our successful speaker Julia Motrenko will tell you lots of useful information. 👌

Things we will discuss mainly during this lecture:
🔺Preparation for the internship
🔺First weeks and how to make friends worldwide
🔺How to enjoy your work and be stress-resistant
🔺Japanese society & culture
🔺Life in Tokyo & outside the capital
🔺Biological research in The University of Tokyo
🔺Master & PhD programs in UTokyo
And you will be able to ask any questions about this topic

So, we will be waiting for you in Cofactor (room 466),November 14th,Thursday at 13:30🕒
As usual this lecture will be in English🇬🇧

If you have any questions, you can ask us through the ID below:
@Javad_Esfandyari
Looking forward to see you ♥️
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A unique video from Cytoskeleton👌
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Hi everybody 👋
We have great news for you💫
Does internship in Canada sound exciting for you? 🇨🇦
If so, come to our Wednesday session dedicated to Canadian opportunities!
This time we have invited a special guest - Arina Piechka who has just come back from Vancouver and who wants to share with you her experience of her internship in Canada!
In this lecture you will learn:
▫️aspects of education in Canada
▫️what to do to be chosen among the other students
▫️how to write motivation letters
▫️how to approach professors
▫️what the life in Canada is like
▫️everything about Confocal microscopy🔬
▫️ And much more important information which will be useful for you, if you’re inter in applying for Canadian grants.
This lecture will be: Wednesday,October 9th,at 14:30 in COFACTOR(room466) .📆
As usual this lecture will be in English 🇬🇧
Don’t forget about it if you are interested 📝
If you have any questions,ask us through the ID below:
@Javad_esfandyari
See you all there❤️
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Dogs are diagnostic laboratories for cancer!!!!🐶

Dogs can sniff out lung cancer with nearly 97 per cent accuracy
What’s up, dog? Our faithful friends can be trained to smell lung cancer in blood samples
We all know that dogs are great for companionship and encouraging us to get off the settee to go for a walk, but here’s yet another reason to love them. According to recent research, man’s best friend is capable of sniffing out cancer in blood samples.
For the study, which was carried out by Florida-based research company BioScentDx, four beagles were taught to use their sense of smell to distinguish between the blood of healthy people and the blood of patients with malignant lung cancer. After training, three of the dogs successfully identified lung cancer samples 96.7 per cent of the time, and normal samples 97.5 per cent of the time. The fourth dog, Snuggles, did not have any interest in performing (we forgive you, Snuggles).
This work is very exciting because it paves the way for further research along two paths, both of which could lead to new cancer-detection tools,” said Heather Junqueira, who led the research. “One is using canine scent detection as a screening method for cancers, and the other would be to determine the biologic compounds the dogs detect and then design cancer-screening tests based on those compounds.”

Early detection of cancer offers patients the best hope for survival, and sensitive, cost-effective tests could help save many lives. BioScentDx wants to use dogs to create non-invasive ways of screening for cancer and other diseases. Late last year, the company launched a study in which breast cancer patients submitted samples of their breath for screening by the detection dogs.

Dogs’ smell receptors are around 10,000 times more accurate than ours, which means they can detect scents that are simply imperceptible to us. Of all the dog breeds, beagles have some of the best noses, which means they’re pawsitively (sorry) brilliant at sniffing out diseases, as well as prohibited substances and explosives.
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Hi dear friends
Here is a link enclosed below which contains your pictures during Shevchenkivska Vesna(a scientific congress)
You can see your own personal or all together public pictures during the event
Special congratulations to our students who won title 🥇🥈🥉
And my personal thanks to doctor Pustovalov who guided me and helped me a lot to achieve the 1st place 🥇🙏
My subject was Vault in Eukaryotic cells that is replied by this message and prepared during this cell club,so it was up and coming lecture from our cell club and our society here.
I donate this title to all cell club members and our kind professor,Dr.Pustovalov♥️

https://photos.app.goo.gl/3Fv11APT2URQmSDi6

Thanks all for everything
Javad Esfandyari
Best wishes♥️
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Lecture announcement 📺
Hi every body 👋
The next lecture will be tomorrow at 14:00 o’clock in room 517.⏱
Don’t miss the lecture if you have already planned for it 📆
One of our best students will try to give us her information :
👩‍⚕️Daryna Zavadska,2nd course biology student
The subject of her lecture will be:Eukaryogenesis🔬
This lecture includes some new informations that don’t exist in references books or didn’t discuss about it in any regular classes📖
The language of report is English as usual because it should help us to improve our English knowledge about our educational field 🇬🇧
See you there🙂♥️
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plant morphology and anatomy.pdf
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Plants morphology and anatomy
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plant morphology and anatomy.pdf
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Plants morphology and anatomy (abstract)
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The Genetic Basis of Haematological Cancers.1E.2016(2).pdf
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A very very useful and precious book about the relation between hematological cancer and genetics👌👌👌👍
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