Before I bid farewell to these four fruitful and eventful years, I would like to commemorate all that university has gifted me - in all its highs and lows. Here's an emotional snapshot into the past four years of my life at uni.
I reflect on going through my lowest of lows and highest of highs.
Forgetting our most important memories is akin to losing our sense of self. What if we could outsource our memory functions the moment neurodegenerative diseases strike?
Really enjoyed this paper: 'Factors influencing antibiotic prescribing in China: An exploratory analysis' by Lucy Reynolds and Martin McKee. I did a study of the methodology and created this flow chart below. Studying
Mindmaps, the QEC method, and a five-minute morning trick to make your unconscious work for you.
On democracy and education.In order for a democracy to function, individuals must relate to one another as equals. Only then, can we all come together and engage in collective decision-making. Only then,
This summer, I took on a personal challenge to draw a comic to raise awareness about how antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria emerges and transmits from one bacterium to another. I was frustrated
Hey there! Welcome to another reflection piece, which is part of a series of short articles I write to keep myself accountable in Summer 2020. Every one to two weeks, I share about
Hey there! Welcome to another reflection piece, which is part of a series of short articles I write to keep myself accountable in Summer 2020. Every one to two weeks, I share about
Hey there! Welcome to another reflection piece, which is part of a series of short articles I write to keep myself accountable in Summer 2020. Every one to two weeks, I share about
What did I accomplish?I completed my literature review! Finally- after three weeks of arduous research, writing and re-writing. I produced a draft that I’m proud of. I can’t wait for
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