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Cell And Microbial Biology At The Catholic University Of...

I am a young Saudi woman with a BS in Biotechnology degree seeking admission to the MS in Cell and Microbial Biology at The Catholic University of America. I have recently completed my English language studies at University of Washington International English Language Programs, in preparation for my graduate studies, for I have been awarded with a scholarship that covers all tuition and living expenses for the duration of my stay in the U.S. and I intend to maximize on this opportunity by earning a MS in Cell and Microbial Biology degree from The Catholic University of America My motivation to pursue such a degree stems from my personal, academic and professional experiences, which have not only shaped my character and career goals, but have also led me to this stage in my life. Initially, when I decided to specialize my undergraduate studies in the field of biotechnology, a field that for long has been mostly occupied by men in my country, I knew that I was contending an unjust social norm that in large familiarizes and accepts only male scientists, researchers and innovators. While it is true that the mentioned norm has significantly diminished in large metropolitan cities and modern urban over the last few years, as Saudi universities have recently taken to presenting their female students with unprecedented choices of programs, especially within the sciences, the prolonged social and institutional impact of the mentioned social norm is still evident to this day. ToShow MoreRelatedShould Genetic Engineering Be Controlled by Law?2870 Words   |  12 Pa gescontrolled by law?† I chose this topic because I used to study medicine at my former university. And I’m also thinking of studying biology at HPU, so I felt I have to write something about this topic. Need I say more? It is a fundamental problem related to what we are. The genetic engineering always carries lots of ethical problems. Especially, when it comes to embryonic stem cells(ESCs) which are provided from abortion. Ethicists rage about the treatment of aborted embryosRead MoreAntioxidative Property of Soursop Leaf Extract2492 Words   |  10 PagesANTIOXIDATIVE PROPERTY OF SOURSOP LEAF EXTRACT A Research Proposal Presented to The Faculty of University of Baguio Science High School In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Subject Research III Quimson, Crystal Ivy O. Osias, Dymphna Xel D. Choi, Brian March 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Table of contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii CHAPTER I: THE PROBLEM Background of the Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Read MoreThe Antimicrobial Effect of 100% Mature Psidium Guajava (Guava) Leaf Extract on the Growth of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa (Atcc # 27853)5916 Words   |  24 PagesTHE ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECT OF 100% MATURE Psidium guajava (GUAVA) LEAF EXTRACT ON THE GROWTH OF Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC # 27853) A Research Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the College of Medicine Cebu Doctors’ University Mandaue City, Philippines In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement Research in Medicine II Block I, Module 2 by: Avanceà ±a, Glory O. Booc, Mark Henry C. Burgos, Dan Samuel S. Cabang, Eloise Maxine B. Conopio, Arnel Y. Cordova, Jose Reginald K. Gozo, Leoniza Gloria SRead MoreFundamentals of Hrm263904 Words   |  1056 PagesYour WileyPLUS Account Manager Training and implementation support www.wileyplus.com/accountmanager MAKE IT YOURS! Fundamentals of Human Resource Management Tenth Edition David A. DeCenzo Coastal Carolina University Conway, SC Stephen P. Robbins San Diego State University San Diego, CA Tenth Edition Contributor Susan L. Verhulst Des Moines Area Community College Ankeny, IA John Wiley Sons, Inc. Associate Publisher Executive Editor Senior Editoral Assistant Marketing Manager

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