My friend shared a TED talk with me last night about brain scans. It was fascinating! While I've known about TED talks, I decided this morning I would watch at least one TED talk every day. It helps expand education and well, it's just interesting stuff. My first term of pre-med is Microbiology, Research Methods for Health Sciences, and Anatomy and Physiology 1, so some of these TED talks will be in reference to those classes. For my Research class we are doing a mock research proposal, so mine is about the genetic effects of radiation exposure on a large scale, like from Chernobyl or Fukushima.
Jan. 2 TED Talk: What 83,000 Brain Scans taught me.
http://tedxtalks.ted.com/video/The-Most-Important-Lesson-from
Jan. 3 TED Talk: The Coming Crisis in Antibiotics
https://www.ted.com/talks/ramanan_laxminarayan_the_coming_crisis_in_antibiotics?language=en#t-326252
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