Dr. Chang shares insights on the role of microRNAs in cancer research.
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Beyond Memorization: The Role of Inquiry-Based Learning in College Classrooms
Let’s explore how Inquiry-Based Learning transcends the limitations of rote memorization, fostering critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a deep understanding that goes beyond the surface.
Innovative Pedagogy: Integrating Technology into Problem-Based Learning
We explore the dynamic synergy between innovative pedagogy and technology, uncovering how their integration enhances the Problem-Based Learning experience.
Bridging Theory and Practice: How Problem-Based Learning Prepares Students for the Real World
We explore how PBL equips students with essential skills and experiences, making them ready for a future outside the classroom.
Alice Chang, Ph.D. on the Vital Role of Researching Cancer Biology
Cancer, often described as one of the most formidable adversaries to human health, claims millions of lives across the world each year. The research of cancer biology is one of the many passions of Alice Chang, Ph.D. Its complexity, heterogeneity, and adaptability make it an especially persistent and challenging enemy. In the fight against cancer,… Continue reading Alice Chang, Ph.D. on the Vital Role of Researching Cancer Biology
Flipping the Classroom in Biochemistry: Fostering Active Learning and Concept Application
Alice C. Chang, Ph.D. discusses how the flipped classroom model has emerged as a powerful tool in biochemistry education.
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs): Turning Back the Clock for Personalized Medicine
Alice C. Chang, Ph.D. explains how with recent progresses in iPSC-based therapy and reprogramming, scientists have noted huge potential for these cells in disease modeling and personalized medicine.
The Promise of Stem Cell Therapies
Alice C. Chang, Ph.D. explains how stem cells are a transformative facet in clinical applications, holding much promise for the future.
The Gut Microbiome and Metabolism: Exploring the Microbial Influence
Alice C. Chang, PHD explains why the gut microbiome is so important and how without microbes, humans would cease to be.
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