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Guide to Writing a Personal Statement

…impression. To tie everything together, you can emphasise the key points you mentioned earlier on. Summarise your motivations and key attributes; let your passion shine through! You can also mention how you look forward to the future and what it has in store for you. Finally, make sure to proofread your personal statement, you can always ask teachers or family members to read it over for you as well. I hope you have found this blog useful, and tha…

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FAQs

…ell us that they have had a great time! Centre of the Cell is at no time responsible for the group, our risk assessments are based on 1 class of 30 students with 1 teacher….

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What is the difference between red and yellow bone marrow?

…ong bones and flat bones Only found in the long bones Produces blood cells Stores fat Born with red marrow Develops after birth up to age 7   What happens if the bone marrow isn’t working properly? We need our bone marrow to stay alive. Our blood cells don’t live forever – red blood cells have an average lifespan of just 120 days. We need our bone marrow to keep producing blood cells. If the bone marrow stops working properly and fails, this can l…

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Acknowledgements

…A large number of people have come together to create Centre of the Cell….

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Terms and Conditions

…otection of his computer system, including computer hardware, software and stored data on his computer system including hardware, software and stored data of third parties who may access or be otherwise connected to the User’s computer system. The User will assume the responsibility of ensuring that programs or other data downloaded or otherwise received from this website are free from viruses, worms, Trojan horses or other items of a destructive…

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Support us

…Centre of the Cell relies on external support to maintain and enhance its activities. There are a number of ways in which companies, charities and individuals can support Centre of the Cell’s work. Get in touch on info@centreofthecell.org if you are interested in funding our work and would like more information….

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Hiring Neuron Pod

Neuron Pod can be booked for a variety of events, including meetings, corporate days, conferences, seminars and birthday 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…

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Tips for deciding what to study at university

By Safiya Zaloum & Charlotte Morgan So, you know you want to go to university, but how do you decide which course to apply for? It can be daunting trying to decide when faced with so many options. Here are our tips to help you choose a university course. Think about your interests It might sound obvious but really ask yourself – what am I interested in? Think about your A-levels and what you enjoy studying. This could be a whole subject, maybe ev…

https://www.centreofthecell.org/blog/youth-members/tips-for-deciding-what-to-study-at-university/
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How My Journey as a Biomedical Student Started

By Ekpreet Sahota To start off this blog series I will be telling you all about how I came to do a Biomedical degree and what my application process was like. Just a little bit of background about myself – I went to school and college in Newham, London. At A-levels, I studied Maths, Biology and Psychology. I am now in my third and final year of studying BSc Medical Biosciences at Imperial College London! September 2016 – 2017 During my first year…

https://www.centreofthecell.org/blog/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-biomedical-student/how-my-journey-as-a-biomedical-student-started/
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Getting here

…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….

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