Suter Science Seminar by Dr. Kevin Clark
I found this seminar by Dr. Kevin Clark both fascinating and inspiring. Check the summary of it below and enjoy! Dr. Kevin Clark begins this seminar by presenting a model of the “cone of learning”, which highlights the percentage of information that is retained by using passive forms of acquiring information (i.e. reading, hearing....
Suter Science Seminar Lecture by Dr. Longnecker
I recently watched the Suter Science Seminar with guest lecturer Dr. Chris Longenecker. This seminar focused on inflammation and heart disease in patients with HIV. I found this seminar particularly interesting because this was the first time I had heard about a relationship between those two different aspects. Below is a summary of the seminar,....
Its That Time Again…
…and exam time is here. It feels like they’re always right around the corner right? One minute, you have all the free time in the world to binge watch Catfish and Law and Order: SVU, and the next minute, it’s 36 hours before your first [insert difficult science course here] test and you have not reviewed those....
Cross Culture Journey: Nicaragua 2016
by Milan Sheth My classmates and I traveled to Nicaragua via International Service Learning Organization (ISL). We provided an array of medical services to the native people in both urban and rural areas. Upon arrival, I was swept away by Nicaragua’s natural beauty and the warm welcome we received from the residents. Our group leader,....
A Letter to New Students
Dear New Students, Welcome to the MA in Biomedicine program! The start of the new year brings lots of challenges with school, social life, and homework all in the balance. However, there is something special to be said about our program. Although our teachers will work us hard, they are truly committed to helping you....
Happy New Year
Most people think of January as the beginning of a new year. But, in academia, the new year often begins in late August/early September when the campus comes back to life with the energy of new and returning students. With the new academic year comes a variety of fresh starts. For incoming students, it is....
Biomedicine Practicum
By Jessica Simms I am a second-year graduate student in the MA in Biomedicine Program at Eastern Mennonite University. My ultimate goal is to attend Physician Assistant school and become a valued health care provider. So far, this program has provided me with numerous opportunities to grow academically, professionally and personally. Some of the courses....
Biomedicine: Definition, Purpose, and Benefits
by Dr. Roman Miller, Professor Emeritus of Biology and Former Program Director What is biomedicine? Responses vary, but a standard one from the Merriam-Webster dictionary defines biomedicine as “medicine based on the application of the principles of the natural sciences and especially biology and biochemistry.” Biomedicine at EMU is much broader than this standard definition.....
Research in Biomedicine
by Nkem Asianua I am Nkem Asianua and in the fall I will embark on my second and final year in the MA in Biomedicine program at EMU. Since beginning this program in the fall of 2015, I have truly come to appreciate the curriculum that the biomedicine program has to offer. Many of the....
Reflections of a First-year Student
by Shanae Scott My first year here at Eastern Mennonite University has been very rewarding. As an MA candidate in the Biomedicine program, I have gained valuable experiences and knowledge just in my first year. Coming into this program, I was certainly scared. I even contemplated if it was the right thing for me. I....