reflection

The Physiological Effects of Long-Term Space Flight and the Looming Fourth Year
Posted by David in Natural Sciences on January 24, 2014
The year has been divided into groups, all now furiously pulling apart the material we’ve been learning on cell signalling pathways in the context of their chosen topic. For my group, we’re tackling disuse osteoporosis, in particular with regards to the physiological effects of long-term space flight. Here disequilibrium in bone formation and absorption is […]
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Reflections on the first term of third year
Posted by David in Natural Sciences on December 17, 2013
The last week of term drew to a close with the traditional feat of endurance to meet every deadline, sparing a few moments to decorate our corner of the Physics and Astronomy department and for a quick Christmas lunch before everyone leaves for the holidays. Looking back, this term has been the most work intensive […]
Posted in Dissertation, Friends, Future, Graduation, Studying | Tagged centre of interdisciplinary science, Christmas, first term, interdisciplinary sciences, ISci, natsci, Natural Sciences, project, reflection, student blog, University of Leicester
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