…e Cell STEM Pod supported by workshops, mentoring and revision programmes, online resources and volunteering opportunities. Our website was launched in March 2007 and the Centre opened in September 2009. Centre of the Cell’s aims are to: Inspire the next generation of scientists and healthcare professionals Stimulate interest, excitement and dialogue about biomedical research Raise aspirations, especially in our local community Widen participation…
https://www.centreofthecell.org/about-us/our-aims/…We’re based at the Blizard Institute at Queen Mary University of London in Whitechapel. On this page you’ll find a map, some information about travelling to us by car or public transport, and accessibility and facilities at the Centre….
https://www.centreofthecell.org/about-us/find-us/…ay parties. Its unique design and ‘wow’ factor provides you with a venue like no other. Please note, the maximum capacity of Neuron Pod is 55. If you are interested in hiring the space, you can get in touch with us by completing the online enquiry form, calling us on 020 7882 2562 or email info@centreofthecell.org. We also welcome pre-visits, to give you that peace of mind! Please click to download our Neuron Pod Hire Policy. Please click to downl…
https://www.centreofthecell.org/what-we-do/neuron-pod/hire/…guide, to give you more detail about what the course entails. How are you taught and assessed? Investigate the way the course is taught. Some courses are very theory heavy whereas others will have much larger practical elements. Increasingly, some universities are using the flipped classroom method of teaching. Consider how you like to learn as this will affect what you are doing day to day. Most courses will have a mix of lectures and practical c…
https://www.centreofthecell.org/blog/youth-members/tips-for-deciding-what-to-study-at-university/…ere’s a whole host of material for the medical sciences in the library and online but here are some to get you started: Rohen ’s flashcards for anatomy gives just the right amount of information needed and also has questions you can use to test yourself! Wheater’s Functional Histology is a fabulous textbook with lots of images to aid your histology lectures Youtube is a fantastic resource that will have short videos explaining the majority of conc…
https://www.centreofthecell.org/blog/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-student/what-advice-would-you-give-to-a-first-year-medical-student/Centre of the Cell’s Neuron Pod is a striking 23-metre long and 10-metre high free-standing structure, located at Queen Mary University of London’s Whitechapel campus. Their original embryo-shaped STEM Pod was the first science education centre in the world to be located within working biomedical research laboratories. Neuron Pod provides an additional multi-functional space for live science shows, hands-on workshops, experiments, debates, films…
https://www.centreofthecell.org/what-we-do/neuron-pod/about-neuron-pod/…A large number of people have come together to create Centre of the Cell….
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https://www.centreofthecell.org/terms-and-conditions/…and made the lessons so exciting and engaging. I really enjoyed biology because it was always so unpredictable, and I knew I would always learn something fascinating every lesson. I especially liked learning about genes and evolution because it gave me an insight into how us as humans came to be so complex and how we were able to maintain this complexity throughout generations. October 2017 Fast-forward to second year of college – it was time for…
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