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Research Methodology Toolkit for Biologists: The Golden Solution to Every Novice Scientist's Dilemma
Are you eager to master the foundational principles of research methodology and unlock the tools for solving complex research challenges? This dynamic and practical course is your gateway to becoming a confident and skilled researcher.
Packed with engaging lessons, real-world applications, and hands-on activities, you will acquire essential skills to design, execute, and publish impactful research. Whether you are a beginner or looking to enhance your expertise, this course will empower you to confidently tackle research projects and turn your findings into publications that make a difference.
Join me and take your research capabilities to the next level!
SYLLABUS
Module 1: Foundations of Biological Research
🔵 Lesson 1.1: Understanding the Research Process in Biology
◘ Definition and scope of biological research
◘ Types of biological research (basic, applied, translational)
🔵 Lesson 1.2: Identifying Research Questions in Biology
◘ Characteristics of impactful biological research questions
◘ Refining questions for molecular biology, ecology, genomics, etc.
🔵 Lesson 1.3: Conducting a Literature Review in Biology
◘ Identifying relevant biological journals and databases (e.g., PubMed, Web of Science)
◘ Critical analysis of biological papers
Module 2: Designing Your Biological Research
🔵 Lesson 2.1: Research Design for Biologists
◘ Experimental vs. observational studies in biology
◘ Designing robust controls and replicates
🔵 Lesson 2.2: Hypothesis Formulation in Biology
◘ Writing testable biological hypotheses
◘ Defining null and alternative hypotheses
🔵 Lesson 2.3: Sampling in Biological Studies
◘ Strategies for collecting biological samples (field and lab-based)
◘ Addressing sample size in population studies and molecular analyses
Module 3: Biological Data Collection Techniques
🔵 Lesson 3.1: Experimental Techniques in Biology
◘ Common lab methods (e.g., PCR, Western blotting, microscopy)
◘ Good lab practices (GLP) for reproducibility
🔵 Lesson 3.2: Fieldwork for Biologists
◘ Designing ecological surveys and biodiversity studies
◘ Tools for field sampling (e.g., GPS, quadrats, transects)
🔵 Lesson 3.3: Handling Biological Specimens
◘ Sample preservation techniques for DNA, RNA, and proteins
◘ Best practices for labeling and storage
Module 4: Biological Data Analysis and Interpretation
🔵 Lesson 4.1: Introduction to Statistical Analysis for Biologists
◘ Biostatistics fundamentals (e.g., t-tests, ANOVA, regression)
◘ Using R, Python, or SPSS for biological data
🔵 Lesson 4.2: Analyzing Genomic and Proteomic Data
◘ Tools like BLAST, MEGA, and Galaxy for sequence analysis
◘ Basics of bioinformatics workflows
🔵 Lesson 4.3: Interpreting Biological Results
◘ Connecting results to biological hypotheses
◘ Identifying and discussing limitations in biological research
Module 5: Writing and Publishing in Biological Sciences
🔵 Lesson 5.1: Structuring a Biological Research Paper
◘ IMRAD format tailored for biological journals
◘ Writing clear and concise methods and results
🔵 Lesson 5.2: Referencing for Biologists
◘ Citation styles in biological sciences (e.g., Vancouver, APA)
◘ Using referencing tools specific to biology (e.g., EndNote, Zotero)
🔵 Lesson 5.3: Publishing in Biological Journals
◘ Identifying target journals (e.g., Nature, Cell, Microbial Genomics)
◘ Addressing reviewer comments
Module 6: Ethics and Best Practices in Biological Research
🔵 Lesson 6.1: Ethical Considerations in Biology
◘ Handling live organisms and human samples
◘ Regulatory approvals (e.g., IACUC, IRB)
🔵 Lesson 6.2: Managing Biological Data
◘ FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) for biological data
◘ Data repositories for biology (e.g., NCBI, Dryad)
🔵 Lesson 6.3: Collaboration in Biology
◘ Building interdisciplinary teams (ecologists, geneticists, bioinformaticians)
◘ Leveraging platforms like ResearchGate for biologists
Module 7: Practical Toolkit and Case Studies in Biology
🔵 Lesson 7.1: Tools for Efficient Biological Research
◘ Lab-specific tools (e.g., electronic lab notebooks, ELNs like LabArchives)
◘ Visualization tools (e.g., GraphPad Prism, BioRender)
🔵 Lesson 7.2: Case Studies in Biological Research
◘ Genomic studies on antimicrobial resistance pathogens
◘ Population studies in biodiversity hotspots
◘ Analyzing molecular mechanisms in model organisms
Packed with engaging lessons, real-world applications, and hands-on activities, you will acquire essential skills to design, execute, and publish impactful research. Whether you are a beginner or looking to enhance your expertise, this course will empower you to confidently tackle research projects and turn your findings into publications that make a difference.
Join me and take your research capabilities to the next level!
SYLLABUS
Module 1: Foundations of Biological Research
🔵 Lesson 1.1: Understanding the Research Process in Biology
◘ Definition and scope of biological research
◘ Types of biological research (basic, applied, translational)
🔵 Lesson 1.2: Identifying Research Questions in Biology
◘ Characteristics of impactful biological research questions
◘ Refining questions for molecular biology, ecology, genomics, etc.
🔵 Lesson 1.3: Conducting a Literature Review in Biology
◘ Identifying relevant biological journals and databases (e.g., PubMed, Web of Science)
◘ Critical analysis of biological papers
Module 2: Designing Your Biological Research
🔵 Lesson 2.1: Research Design for Biologists
◘ Experimental vs. observational studies in biology
◘ Designing robust controls and replicates
🔵 Lesson 2.2: Hypothesis Formulation in Biology
◘ Writing testable biological hypotheses
◘ Defining null and alternative hypotheses
🔵 Lesson 2.3: Sampling in Biological Studies
◘ Strategies for collecting biological samples (field and lab-based)
◘ Addressing sample size in population studies and molecular analyses
Module 3: Biological Data Collection Techniques
🔵 Lesson 3.1: Experimental Techniques in Biology
◘ Common lab methods (e.g., PCR, Western blotting, microscopy)
◘ Good lab practices (GLP) for reproducibility
🔵 Lesson 3.2: Fieldwork for Biologists
◘ Designing ecological surveys and biodiversity studies
◘ Tools for field sampling (e.g., GPS, quadrats, transects)
🔵 Lesson 3.3: Handling Biological Specimens
◘ Sample preservation techniques for DNA, RNA, and proteins
◘ Best practices for labeling and storage
Module 4: Biological Data Analysis and Interpretation
🔵 Lesson 4.1: Introduction to Statistical Analysis for Biologists
◘ Biostatistics fundamentals (e.g., t-tests, ANOVA, regression)
◘ Using R, Python, or SPSS for biological data
🔵 Lesson 4.2: Analyzing Genomic and Proteomic Data
◘ Tools like BLAST, MEGA, and Galaxy for sequence analysis
◘ Basics of bioinformatics workflows
🔵 Lesson 4.3: Interpreting Biological Results
◘ Connecting results to biological hypotheses
◘ Identifying and discussing limitations in biological research
Module 5: Writing and Publishing in Biological Sciences
🔵 Lesson 5.1: Structuring a Biological Research Paper
◘ IMRAD format tailored for biological journals
◘ Writing clear and concise methods and results
🔵 Lesson 5.2: Referencing for Biologists
◘ Citation styles in biological sciences (e.g., Vancouver, APA)
◘ Using referencing tools specific to biology (e.g., EndNote, Zotero)
🔵 Lesson 5.3: Publishing in Biological Journals
◘ Identifying target journals (e.g., Nature, Cell, Microbial Genomics)
◘ Addressing reviewer comments
Module 6: Ethics and Best Practices in Biological Research
🔵 Lesson 6.1: Ethical Considerations in Biology
◘ Handling live organisms and human samples
◘ Regulatory approvals (e.g., IACUC, IRB)
🔵 Lesson 6.2: Managing Biological Data
◘ FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) for biological data
◘ Data repositories for biology (e.g., NCBI, Dryad)
🔵 Lesson 6.3: Collaboration in Biology
◘ Building interdisciplinary teams (ecologists, geneticists, bioinformaticians)
◘ Leveraging platforms like ResearchGate for biologists
Module 7: Practical Toolkit and Case Studies in Biology
🔵 Lesson 7.1: Tools for Efficient Biological Research
◘ Lab-specific tools (e.g., electronic lab notebooks, ELNs like LabArchives)
◘ Visualization tools (e.g., GraphPad Prism, BioRender)
🔵 Lesson 7.2: Case Studies in Biological Research
◘ Genomic studies on antimicrobial resistance pathogens
◘ Population studies in biodiversity hotspots
◘ Analyzing molecular mechanisms in model organisms
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Age: | Teenagers (13-17 years old) Adults (18-64 years old) Seniors (65+ years old) |
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Student level: | Beginner Intermediate |
Duration: | 45 minutes 60 minutes |
The class is taught in: | English |
About Me
⭐ I am a passionate and results-driven tutor and scientist with over three years ofexperience. My domains are data science/analytics, bioinformatics, genomics and
microbiology.
⭐ Creating significant change through practical knowledge is a top priority. I teach using
foolproof ways I have devised over the years which transmit knowledge with easy
understanding and simplicity.
Education
⭐ University of GhanaMPhil Medical Microbiology
(2022-2023)
⭐ Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
BSc Biological Sciences
(2016-2020)
First Class Honors
Experience / Qualifications
WORK⭐ Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (April 2021 to date)
Research Scientist (Bioinformatician)
✅ Draft manuscripts based on data generated on the project, quantify
DNA, perform library preparations and process DNA for sequencing and perform
bioinformatic analysis of sequencing data using command line and web-based tools, perform statistical analysis
⭐ West African Genetic Medicine Center (September 2020 to August 2021)
Research Assistant
✅ Data management, biorepository, DNA extraction and quality check, and Hb analysis
using Capillarys 2 Serbia Piercing.
⭐ Science Tutor (August 2020 to date)
✅ Simplify concepts for students from the basic to the tertiary level of education.
⭐ Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (June 2019 to July 2019)
Summer Intern
✅ Electrophoresis, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Antimicrobial Sensitivity Test, bacterial
culturing, biosafety, report writing, participation in journal meetings, and making
presentations.
⭐ A-Zone Network (Non-Governmental Organization) (2018 to date)
Mentor
✅ Providing academic and career advice to students.
⭐ Medi-trust Laboratory and Diagnostic Services (July 2017 to September 2017)
Summer Intern
✅ The front desk clerk, WIDAL test, Rapid Diagnostic Testing, blood film, electrophoresis,
and report writing.
SKILLS
✅ Data Science: Python, R, SPSS, SQL, Redcap, Tableau, PowerBI, GraphPad, Excel etc.
✅ Machine learning
✅ Bioinformatics analysis
✅ Microsoft Office
✅ Scientific writing
✅ Mentorship
🔰 This course provides a comprehensive introduction to bacterial bioinformatics, combining both theoretical knowledge and practical skills to analyze microbial genomes.
🔰 Designed for beginners and intermediate learners, it explores the tools and techniques used to study the genetics, evolution, and function of bacteria. Students will gain hands-on experience in using bioinformatics tools for sequence analysis, genome annotation, phylogenetics, and comparative genomics, with an emphasis on real-world applications in research and healthcare.
🔰 By the end of the course, students will be equipped to tackle bioinformatics challenges in bacterial studies and contribute to advancements in microbiology and infectious disease research.
SYLLABUS:
✳️ Module 1: Introduction to Bacterial Bioinformatics
♦️ Overview of bioinformatics and its importance in microbial research
♦️ Basic concepts in molecular biology relevant to bacterial bioinformatics
♦️ Introduction to bacterial genome structure and diversity
♦️ Key databases and resources for bacterial genome information
✳️ Module 2: Introduction to Genomics and Sequence Analysis
♦️ Understanding DNA sequencing technologies (e.g., Illumina, Nanopore, PacBio)
♦️ Introduction to raw sequencing data: FASTQ format and quality control
♦️ Basic sequence alignment techniques (BLAST, Bowtie, etc.)
♦️ Handling genomic data using bioinformatics tools (Galaxy, Biopython, etc.)
✳️ Module 3: Genome Assembly and Annotation
♦️ Overview of genome assembly methods (de novo vs. reference-based)
♦️ Tools for genome assembly (SPAdes, shovill, etc.)
♦️ Genome annotation pipelines (Prokka, RAST)
♦️ Identifying functional genes, operons, and metabolic pathways
✳️ Module 4: Phylogenetics and Comparative Genomics
♦️ Introduction to phylogenetic analysis: tree building methods (e.g., neighbor-joining, maximum likelihood)
♦️ Comparative genomics: identifying conserved and variable regions
♦️ Using multiple genome alignments for strain comparison
♦️ Tools for phylogenetic analysis (MEGA, FastTree, RaxML etc.)
✳️ Module 5: Functional Genomics and Metagenomics
♦️ Analyzing gene expression and functional genomics tools
♦️ Introduction to metagenomics: studying microbial communities through sequencing
♦️ Tools for analyzing metagenomic data (QIIME, MetaPhlAn)
✳️ Module 6: Antibiotic Resistance and Bacterial Pathogenesis
♦️ Bioinformatics tools for studying antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
♦️ Identifying AMR genes in bacterial genomes
♦️ Exploring pathogenicity factors and virulence genes
♦️ Understanding the role of bioinformatics in fighting infectious diseases
✳️ Module 7: Hands-On Project
♦️ Practical exercises in bacterial genome analysis
♦️ Complete a case study: annotation, alignment, and phylogenetic analysis of a bacterial genome
♦️ Explore a real-world application of bacterial bioinformatics in research
✳️ Module 8: Future Trends and Resources
♦️ The role of artificial intelligence in bioinformatics
♦️ Emerging technologies in sequencing and bioinformatics tools
♦️ Key databases and resources for continued learning (e.g., NCBI, EMBL, KEGG)
🔰 SPSS is one of the leading statistical tools used by researchers, data scientists, and students worldwide.
🔰 Whether you are exploring trends in biological research, conducting surveys, or analyzing experimental data, SPSS empowers you to transform raw data into actionable insights.
🔰 In this comprehensive course, you will learn the fundamentals of SPSS in a simple, step-by-step manner, tailored for individuals from any background.
🔰 By the end, you will be equipped with the essential skills to analyze, interpret, and present data confidently, making this course an invaluable tool for your research or professional journey.
COURSE OUTLINE
✳️ Module 1: Introduction to SPSS
◘ Lesson 1.1: What is SPSS and Why Should Biologists Use It?
• Overview of SPSS
• Key features and benefits for biological research
◘ Lesson 1.2: Installing and Navigating SPSS
• Installation guide
• Understanding the SPSS interface
• Data entry basics: How to input data manually
◘ Lesson 1.3: Data Types and Variables
• Understanding variable types (Nominal, Ordinal, Scale)
• Setting up variables in SPSS
✳️ Module 2: Data Management and Organization
◘ Lesson 2.1: Importing and Exporting Data
• Importing Excel, CSV, and other formats into SPSS
• Exporting data and results from SPSS
◘ Lesson 2.2: Data Cleaning and Preparation
• Handling missing values
• Sorting and filtering data
• Recode and compute variables
◘ Lesson 2.3: Data Transformation for Biological Analysis
• Creating new variables based on existing data
• Using conditional statements
✳️ Module 3: Descriptive Statistics
◘ Lesson 3.1: Basic Descriptive Statistics
• Mean, Median, Mode, Range, and Standard Deviation
• Using SPSS to calculate and interpret descriptive statistics
◘ Lesson 3.2: Visualizing Data
• Creating histograms, bar charts, and pie charts
• Using boxplots and scatterplots for biological data
✳️ Module 4: Hypothesis Testing in SPSS
◘ Lesson 4.1: Introduction to Hypothesis Testing
• Understanding p-values, significance, and confidence intervals
◘ Lesson 4.2: T-Tests and ANOVA
• Independent and Paired Sample T-Tests
• One-way and Two-way ANOVA
◘ Lesson 4.3: Non-Parametric Tests
• Mann-Whitney U Test, Kruskal-Wallis Test
• When to use non-parametric tests in biology
✳️ Module 5: Correlation and Regression Analysis
◘ Lesson 5.1: Correlation Analysis
• Pearson’s and Spearman’s correlation
• Interpreting correlation coefficients in biological research
◘ Lesson 5.2: Linear Regression
• Simple linear regression
• Multiple linear regression: When and how to use it
• Assumptions of linear regression
◘ Lesson 5.3: Logistic Regression
• Understanding binary outcomes
• Conducting and interpreting logistic regression
✳️ Module 6: Advanced Statistical Techniques
◘ Lesson 6.1: Factor Analysis
• Overview and applications in biology
• Conducting factor analysis in SPSS
◘ Lesson 6.2: Cluster Analysis
• Hierarchical and K-means clustering
• Applications in biological data sets
◘ Lesson 6.3: Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA)
• When to use MANOVA in biological research
• Conducting and interpreting MANOVA
✳️ Module 7: Reporting and Interpreting Results
◘ Lesson 7.1: Generating and Interpreting Output
• Understanding SPSS output tables and charts
• Reporting statistical findings in biological research
◘ Lesson 7.2: Writing a Statistical Report
• Structuring a scientific report with statistical results
• Communicating complex data simply and effectively
✳️ Module 8: SPSS for Biological Research Projects
◘ Lesson 8.1: Designing a Research Project Using SPSS
• Setting research objectives and data collection strategies
• Using SPSS for hypothesis testing and analysis
◘ Lesson 8.2: Case Studies in Biology
• Real-world biological examples using SPSS (e.g., population genetics, ecology, microbiology)
• Hands-on project using SPSS to analyze biological data
✳️ Final Project
◘ Lesson 9.1: Capstone Project
• Students will analyze a biological dataset using the techniques learned in the course
• Submission of a final report including data analysis, results, and conclusions
🔰 Unlock the secrets of infectious disease spread with Molecular Epidemiology for Beginners!
🔰 This course simplifies complex genetic concepts, making it easy to explore how microbes evolve and spread within populations.
🔰 You will dive into the molecular tools and techniques scientists use to track pathogens, uncover the drivers of outbreaks, and combat infectious diseases. Whether you are a student, researcher, or curious learner, I will guide you with clear explanations, practical insights, and real-world examples.
Join now and take your first step into the fascinating world of molecular epidemiology!
COURSE CURRICULUM
🟢 Module 1: Introduction to Molecular Epidemiology
◘ Lesson 1.1: What is Molecular Epidemiology?
◘ Lesson 1.2: Importance of Molecular Epidemiology in Public Health
◘ Lesson 1.3: Basics of Microbial Genetics and Evolution
◘ Lesson 1.4: Key Terms and Concepts (e.g., genetic markers, genotypes, SNPs)
🟢 Module 2: Tools and Techniques in Molecular Epidemiology
◘ Lesson 2.1: Molecular Techniques Overview (PCR, sequencing, etc.)
◘ Lesson 2.2: Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) Basics
◘ Lesson 2.3: Genetic Typing and Fingerprinting (e.g., MLST, PFGE)
◘ Lesson 2.4: Bioinformatics Tools for Data Analysis
🟢 Module 3: Microbial Diversity and Evolutionary Dynamics
◘ Lesson 3.1: Microbial Population Genetics
◘ Lesson 3.2: Horizontal Gene Transfer and its Implications
◘ Lesson 3.3: Pathogen Evolution and Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
◘ Lesson 3.4: Case Studies in Microbial Evolution
🟢 Module 4: Applications of Molecular Epidemiology
◘ Lesson 4.1: Investigating Outbreaks Using Molecular Tools
◘ Lesson 4.2: Tracking Pathogen Transmission Pathways
◘ Lesson 4.3: AMR Surveillance and Molecular Epidemiology
◘ Lesson 4.4: Impact of Molecular Epidemiology on Vaccine Development
🟢 Module 5: Data Interpretation and Communication
◘ Lesson 5.1: Interpreting Molecular Data in Epidemiological Context
◘ Lesson 5.2: Statistical Approaches in Molecular Epidemiology
◘ Lesson 5.3: Visualizing Genetic Data (phylogenetic trees, heatmaps)
◘ Lesson 5.4: Communicating Findings to Diverse Audiences
🟢 Module 6: Ethical and Practical Considerations
◘ Lesson 6.1: Ethical Issues in Genomic Data Collection and Sharing
◘ Lesson 6.2: Quality Control in Molecular Studies
◘ Lesson 6.3: Ensuring Reproducibility and Transparency
◘ Lesson 6.4: Future Trends in Molecular Epidemiology
🟢 Module 7: Capstone Project
◘ Lesson 7.1: Designing a Molecular Epidemiology Study
◘ Lesson 7.2: Analyzing a Real-World Dataset
◘ Lesson 7.3: Preparing a Scientific Report
◘ Lesson 7.4: Peer Review and Feedback
🔰 Dive Into the Fascinating World of Microbiology – Made Fun and Accessible for Beginners!
🔰 Have you ever wondered what lies beyond what the naked eye can see? Microbiology unveils the hidden world of microorganisms—tiny yet powerful entities that shape our environment, health, and daily lives.
🔰 In this course, we will embark on an exciting journey to uncover this microscopic universe. Through engaging lessons and interactive activities, I’ve designed a unique approach to make this adventure both fun and easy to follow. You’ll explore the unseen wonders of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and more, with hands-on insights that ignite curiosity and leave you wanting more.
🔰 This course is perfect for beginners eager to understand the basics of microbiology or those seeking a fresh, fun introduction to the science of the unseen. Whether you are starting your scientific journey or simply indulging your curiosity, this class will give you the knowledge and experience you’ve been craving.
Let us unlock the mysteries of the microbial world together—where learning is as fascinating as the creatures we will discover!
SYLLABUS
Module 1: Introduction to Microbiology
✳️ Lesson 1.1: What is Microbiology?
◘ Definition and scope
◘ Why microbiology matters in everyday life
✳️ Lesson 1.2: Historical Perspectives
◘ Pioneers in microbiology: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, Louis Pasteur, and Robert Koch
◘ Key discoveries that shaped the field
✳️ Lesson 1.3: Tools of the Trade
◘ Microscopes: Light vs. electron microscopy
◘ Techniques for observing microorganisms
Module 2: The Microbial World
✳️ Lesson 2.1: Classification of Microorganisms
◘ Bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and algae
◘ The three domains of life: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya
✳️ Lesson 2.2: Bacteria: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
◘ Structure, shapes, and functions
◘ Beneficial vs. harmful bacteria
✳️ Lesson 2.3: Viruses: Not Quite Alive
◘ Basic structure and life cycle
◘ Common viral infections
✳️ Lesson 2.4: Fungi, Protozoa, and Algae
◘ Key features and roles in ecosystems
◘ Applications in food, medicine, and biotechnology
Module 3: Microbial Habitats and Diversity
✳️ Lesson 3.1: Where Microbes Live
◘ Soil, water, air, and extreme environments
✳️ Lesson 3.2: Microbes in the Human Body
◘ The microbiome and its importance
◘ Microbes in health and disease
✳️ Lesson 3.3: Microbes in Ecosystems
◘ Roles in nutrient cycling and energy flow
◘ Symbiotic relationships (e.g., lichens, mycorrhizae)
Module 4: Microbes in Everyday Life
✳️ Lesson 4.1: Microbes in Food
◘ Fermentation: Yogurt, cheese, bread, and beverages
◘ Spoilage and food safety
✳️ Lesson 4.2: Microbes in Medicine
◘ Antibiotics and vaccines
◘ Emerging therapies: Phage therapy and probiotics
✳️ Lesson 4.3: Microbes in Industry and the Environment
◘ Bioremediation and biofuels
◘ Production of enzymes and other bio-products
Module 5: Methods in Microbiology
✳️ Lesson 5.1: Culturing Microbes
◘ Growth media and aseptic techniques
✳️ Lesson 5.2: Identifying Microorganisms
◘ Staining techniques (e.g., Gram staining)
◘ Biochemical and molecular identification methods
✳️ Lesson 5.3: Controlling Microbial Growth
◘ Sterilization, disinfection, and antibiotics
Module 6: Careers and Innovations in Microbiology
✳️ Lesson 6.1: Career Paths in Microbiology
◘ Academia, healthcare, industry, and research
✳️ Lesson 6.2: Innovations and Trends
◘ CRISPR, synthetic biology, and metagenomics
✳️ Lesson 6.3: Fun Microbiology Projects
◘ Home experiments to explore microbial life
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Are you preparing for the integration exam? I would be happy to help you pass the exam successfully! Together we will make practice exams, so that you become familiar with the questions, and I will give you useful tips. We will also cover the grammatical topics that are necessary for the exam. In addition, we will work on all four components: speaking skills, writing skills, reading skills and listening skills.
I would like to hear what your current level of Dutch is, so that we can make a good plan that suits you.
Justin
Editing/Proofreading, Specialized Consultation on Academic/Business Writing, CV PrepI am a native American English speaking instructor, editor, and journalist from Florida specializing in editing, the drafting of articles, text correction, and proofreading for a wide range of professionals & students across Belgium and Europe.
I have written, ghostwritten, edited, or proofread a variety of articles, academic papers, theses, applications, CVs, and other documents for numerous satisfied academic and professional clients. My main background is primarily political/policy based, with a career writing on Anti-Competition actions and law (for PaRR-Global), but in my career and profession I have dealt with a far-range of subject matters including the Medical, Academic, Financial, Scientific, and Political fields.
My past & present clients have included: professionals from all four major EU institutions, the Belgian government, the UNHCR various NGOs, authors, novelists, journalists, engineers, as well as a variety of other professions in addition to traditional students.
Feel free to send me a message and I'd be happy to give you an informal consultation regarding your publication.
Yamina
French with Yamy – Fun, Flexible & Friendly Lessons!Hiii! My name is Yamina, but please call me Yamy! ;)
I offer friendly, flexible French lessons for all levels — whether you’re just starting out or looking to improve and feel more confident!
My goal? To help you learn French in a relaxed, fun, and motivating atmosphere — without pressure, and always at your own pace.
Here’s what you can expect:
- Lessons tailored to your level, goals, and interests
- A balanced mix of practice and explanation (no boring grammar drills — I promise!)
- Engaging activities, real-life situations, and plenty of interaction
- Friendly guidance, gentle corrections, and lots of encouragement!
I’m available every day:
Let’s make learning French simple, enjoyable... and effective!
See you soon! 😊
Nermeen
An Arabic and Quran teacher for non native Arabic speakersArabic language for non native Arabic speakers
I teach Arabic language for kids and females. k ids from {5} years .Firstly i determine student level , then i set up the suitable plan for him\her .I use with kids {Noor albyan, fathalrhman and Nooranya }books to establish them correctly and easily .For adults i use {Arabya bin yadeek } Curriculum to help them learn correctly . Also i use games ,Quiz ,videos and audio to enhance the educational operation .Im a patient and dedicated teacher . YOUR kids will enjoy and learn a lot with me .
Sabrina
Italian lesson to all students from A0 to C2, from children to adults.Italian lessons for all levels from A0 to C2, for all profiles from children to adults. I use a communicative approach, the lessons are based on student's targets and interest, I teach general Italian, Italian for travelling, Italian conversational, exam preparation and much more.
Abdulrahman
Holy Quran Course with Tajwid 📖 and Arabic Language 📗 for French Speakers – All Levels Online 🌐No matter your level, whether you are a beginner or already have basic skills, I will always be by your side to help you choose the goals that suit you and what you want to achieve. ✨
🎯 Course objectives:
🔹 Memorize the Quran and consolidate it through repetition, review, meditation and recitation.
(Thank God, many children were able to memorize the entire Juz' Amma with me).
🔹 Learn the basics of reading and writing in Arabic correctly, step by step, using various methods and programs adapted to the level of each student, such as:
- Fath ar-Rahman
- Nour al-Bayan
- Al-Qaeda an-Nourania
- Al-Arabiya Bayna Yadayk
🔹 Learn the theoretical rules of Tajwid through the following programs:
- Al-Jazariya
- Touhfat al-Atfal
with a practical application of the rules of Tajwid during recitation.
🔹 Learn some Islamic teachings like the five pillars of Islam and the hadiths of the Prophet.
(صلى الله عليه وسلم)
🔹 If you are at an advanced level and want to get an ijazah for memorizing the Quran according to the reading of Hafs 'an 'Asim, I will always be at your service.
Feel free to send me a message to start your educational journey! 🚀
Cami
Writing & written expression workshops: finalizing your writing projectOvercome your fears and unlock creative inspiration to finally get to the end of your writing project.
Let yourself be guided and finally realize your dream of writing.
➤ Overcome your fears.
➤ Discover the secret to writing 100% fun and 0% blank pages.
➤ Awaken this writer's flame that has been dormant in you for a long time.
➤ Build unwavering legitimacy and overcome the fear of failure, lack of time and procrastination that keep you from moving forward.
In short, put an end to the fear of writing! Isn't it difficult to be consumed by the desire to write your project and not succeed in doing it? Break forever the insurmountable wall that prevents you from writing today.
It is a matter of combining improvements in form with improvements in substance. For this, the sessions can for example take place according to your needs as follows:
a) Comments / proposals on the text that you will offer me b) Writing exercises based on a statement.
c) A series of precise and pragmatic recommendations and their application through style exercises.
Whether it is a novel, an essay, song lyrics, various texts, a biography or simply a report for professional or school purposes, it is about offering you elements personalized pedagogy:
- Study your text
- Build text, song lyrics etc
- Calmly polish the style
- Research and develop your lexical fields
- Differentiate between writing for oneself and writing for others
All this by combining theory and practice: Writing work from exercises then as part of a personal project.
During the sessions, you are guided in your writing project. The trainer accompanies you and teaches you the preparation method, gives you writing tools and helps you work on your style and your imagination.
The objective is multiple, including a reflection on one's own literary path, an introduction to the basic tools of style work and exercises on description.
Learning objectives:
- Identify your writing path.
- Mobilize your imagination.
- Learn and master the practical writing tools.
- Broaden its reflection on creation and professional and personal writing.
- Create and develop one or more projects.
Trained in a European Grande Ecole & Ivy League University in the United States, specialized and has been working in Europe and North America for more than 16 years in this field, in reputable international institutions , also intervening in forums and conferences.
- Locations: Geneva - Lausanne - Friborg - Neuchâtel - Montreux - Basel - Sion - Sierre - Morges - Bienne. But currently and until further notice, only by videoconference in accordance with national recommendations on Covid.
These sessions, for which you have asked me, also seem to be perfectly unanimous since they arouse a certain enthusiasm (and a certain enthusiasm). Indeed, they have the advantage of face-to-face sessions (ex: quality of the interaction), without its disadvantages (ex: loss of travel time) with additional advantages (ex: the entire session transcribed in writing on the chat). That is why, at your request, I continue to offer this option.
À la carte: evaluated and adapted to each personality.
Germán
Spanish Lessons, Speaking classes in Spanish, Get ready for DELE, anything you want about SpanishI am a Spanish teacher since 2018, I have taught in a private school in Turkey, and also I worked with Cervantes Institute in Istanbul, I am currently working with Cervantes Institute from Brussels. I have experience with all ages, lots of materials, and resources to share with you as a student. If you want to improve your Spanish language skills or take the DELE exam I can also help you since I am an examiner at all levels. My lessons are more about speaking we can have some grammar explanations but most of the time we will be speaking in order to improve what we are learning.
Chris
Lessons in (creative) writing by a writer, at any level, online or in Velp.Everyone learns differently. That's why I teach the way you want. You decide what you want to learn and how, including when your lesson takes place and how long it lasts.
I teach creative writing to anyone who wants it, regardless of age, online or at my home in Velp. I can help you write fiction, nonfiction, poetry, song lyrics or theatre text. I can teach you writing techniques or we can work on a writing project. Whether it's a book, blog, fan fiction or thesis, I can help you. Anything is possible.
I am a trained writer and a second-degree teacher. I have over 10 years of experience in education and have been teaching creative writing, literature, art history and other subjects at a small secondary school for a number of years, where I am also a team member. I write teaching materials that are used at various schools in secondary and higher education. I have a lot of experience with innovative education and one-on-one teaching.
If you are interested or have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
In addition to creative writing, you can also contact me for lessons in music theory, art history, mathematics and physics.
Omima
أونلاين سيشن لجميع المراحل التعليميه عبر كاميرا زوومI am Omaima
English language teacher graduated from Kafr El -Sheikh University, College of Education, Department of English. On the ESL certificate from the University of Colorado Polidar, I have been working in teaching the English language for a long time
Hiyam
Arabic language and teaching Arabic to non-native speakers, foreigners and beginners.Teaching the Arabic language
Explanation of lessons and rules
Learn conversation, especially for foreign students
Preparing for exams and reviewing daily lessons
Read stories and improve the arts of recitation
Practice writing, spelling and drawing letters correctly
Introduce the student to himself fluently and confidently
Learning to recite poetry
I am a native Arabic speaker from Lebanon living in Saudi Arabia with years of experience teaching beginners. I use a variety of methods to make learning Arabic easy and enjoyable,
Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to improve your Arabic skills, I will customize the lessons to your level. I'll focus on the basics of Arabic grammar, vocabulary, and conversation, so you can start speaking Arabic with confidence
Don't wait any longer to start learning Arabic. Contact me today to schedule your first lesson.
Shams
Ateliers d'écriture for children and adults, all of them live, in Anglais / Français / ArabicYou like to write, you use the primer to write your ideas in French, English or Arabic, you use them. You write to the essays, the rapports or you aim just to create / in your email, etc... I suggest to the designer's ateliers In order to stimulate creative voters, I encourage you to create and explore amazing figures of style, develop your sensitivities, create a different style and look at different situations, a special context and other topics.
A variety of gentle activities and exercises, dans la langue de votre choix: arabe, français, anglais...; 2) Working, authoring and creating projects.
I invite you to join the Rencontres with the authors.es, the specialists in the communication in the profession, the enseignants... to decorate and change the style of various forms of decoration and expression techniques, and share the content with the professions. .
Venezuela you are amazing you are the mother of the magic of the mots, apply the resistance at the screen and protect the page from the plan, you will not be able to read it.es
For those and cells with the meaning, a fois by an, the lectures of real texts are present in a large public audience, in a large public audience.
Natalia
Thesis & Dissertation Coach - Academic Writing | Editing | ProofreadingWhether you are struggling with your structure, your language or the cohesion of your academic piece, I am happy to help you as a sounding board, partner and guide.
My experience in academic writing spans 5 different academic pieces of writing across 3 degrees and several journal articles, with my LLM paper nominated for an award.
I am aware of all the pitfalls one can encounter in this really challenging process and am therefore transparent with regards to not only the quality of the paper but also your work ethic in order that you can then obtain the best piece of work possible.
Afnan
Arabic for non-native speakers for children and adults in a modern and effective wayTeaching Arabic to non-native speakers, establishing children reading and writing in educational ways, and developing student skills, whether in listening, speaking or writing in fun and effective ways.
Teaching children to read using Noor al-Bayan method and using interactive games in the educational process so that the class is fun and interesting.