In request for proposal to be qualified as a Sterile Processing Technician Program. My career objective has always been to work in a setting where I find propose in caring for others. To be a member of the healthcare world has always been a long time goal. While searching for employment I came across the program in which I believe this will be a great opportunity working toward my goal. My previous employment obligations were working with individuals in a direct support setting with DDS Residential Group Homes.
Throughout Michael Crichton’s novel, there are examples of how the government and research scientists involved were fearful of the foreignness of even the possibility of an extraterrestrial life form coming and ruining life for the people it effects. It is evident in both their research and experimentation and in their levels of protection for the outside world from the disease or lifeform being brought back to the facility. In Andromeda Strain, the microorganism called “Andromeda Strain” can be viewed as a metaphor for imperialism and signifies the fear of one culture being taken over by another. When Jeremy Stone discovers the structure of the microorganism, he notes how it is structured, but in a nature vastly different from any forms of
in another scenario he examines the main stereotypical factors that is association with microbes in our body and how media and news headline tend to examine illness and microbes from a fear standpoint without examining the scientific aspect behind the development and prevention of such microbes in the first
Although scientific progress greatly benefits civilization, it also carries severe risks. For every penicillin, there 's a weaponized nuclear energy. Suffice to say, if left unchecked and without regulations, the human genius might create something which it simply cannot control. In a search for a scientific truth, man can unleash horror upon himself. “Mad scientists", men who disregard their safety and the safety of their surroundings to achieve their goal has become a staple of modern literature, almost a cliche.
Hi, My name is Livia and I have experience working as a lab technician for clinical research for cosmetic and personal care products. I am moving back to Los Angeles and I would love to hear about any openings that you have for technicians. Please find my resume attached and let me know if you have any questions. Thank you so
I’ve spent several summers at the Brickner Microbiology Lab at Northwestern University. I first became involved with the lab the summer after my sophomore year of highschool. I worked as a paid lab technician. I preformed custodial duties and learned how to operate and maintain pieces of lab equipment. During this time I sat in on “Journal Club” paper review sessions and learned about the research projects running at the lab.
As I was sitting in a microbiology lecture one day, the topic of central dogma and genetic sequencing came up, and I felt excited that I not only had some previous knowledge, but had firsthand seen how those topics can be used in research. I feel that my experience in the lab is preparing me for the science heavy semesters that lay ahead, as well as showing me what science looks like outside of the
I decided to learn more about Louis Pasteur. He was more amazing then I first thought. His scientific mind was brilliant. His ability to make connections between seemingly unrelated and unpopular concepts changed medicine, led to what is now microbiology, and vaccinations. More than 100 years after Louis Pasteur’s discoveries, we can still appreciated the impact he made.
Wislawa Szymborska’s Perception on Human’s Place in the Universe “Microcosmos”, by Wislawa Szymborska, explains how understanding bacteria expanded human’s understanding of the universe. Throughout the poem, she draws comparison between how small humans are in the vastness of the universe, and how bacteria are so small compared to humans. Szymborska depicts human existence as insignificant when compared to the massive scale of the universe in her poem, “Microcosmos”. The title, “Microcosmos”, is itself an oxymoron which describes how learning about bacteria enlarged human’s understanding of their small place in the universe. The prefix “micro” denotes smallness, whereas the root “cosmos” refers to an entire solar system, much larger than human civilization.
Science and mathematics have been my favorite subjects iI school for as long as I can remember. As my High School career advances, I have begun to seriously think about a STEM related major in college. This program would give me an insight about whether a STEM related-career path is right for me. Towards the end of my Freshman year in High School, the Science department (along with help from the Math department) launched a grade-wide STEM project. We had the task of designing a golf course and then build one respectively.
Hindering a problem is easier than solving a problem. In other words, the best way to find a solution to an issue is to create a way where that issue would not be able to exist in the first place. With disease being a major obstacle for all life here on Earth, it was imperative for scientists to find a procedure that would eradicate it at its root. For as long as human have existed, microscopic organisms have dominated their well-being. These microorganisms consist of bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses and their function is nothing besides to cause total havoc.
To Graduate Committee Admission of Biochemistry and Cell Biology Program of Rice University: My inclination to study biology comes to me since I was little boy. I always found amazing the capabilities of living beings and mechanisms that allow life, development and evolution of organisms. Particularly interesting were my first approaches to microbiology in early classes in high school. My fascination by biological sciences was such that it led me to win the National Biology Contest held in Cuba, my native country in 2004. This was one of my first academic achievements in my short career and allowed me to directly enter the best pre-university school in my country.
INTRODUCTION: Quick look at your hands do you see them. (attention) Do I see what you might be asking? Well the millions of bacteria that are currently hanging out on your hands.
Personal statement for science centre – Felicity Amoateng Am currently in 3rd year studying a Medical Bioscience degree, am interested in applying for work experience at the science centre advised online of the though my Medical BioScience module leader and also through email. Wanting to further my further of becoming a microbiologist I feel that the science centre is one of the specialist laboratories that will help further my knowledge and skills, as being a category 3 laboratory site for research on air bourne or transferable viruses. It also allows the benefits from being one of the specialist laboratories for tissue culture for research and microbiology. I feel like learning new skills will increase my interest in microbiology Infection, Immunity, Inflammation and physiological medicine is what interests me as it relates and gives me a great understanding of how diseases occur and can be prevented gasps a great interest to me.
An aspect of research I am interested in is microbiology. It is something that I think is very interesting. There were many discoveries in microbiology and much more left to know about. I am curious about microbiology. I believe the Academy can help me obtain and accomplish my future goals and aspiration by providing enriched studies and research on microbiology.