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VAC-CINE IT ALL BEFORE
medicine, immunology, biology, cell biology Alyssa Lyn Fortier medicine, immunology, biology, cell biology Alyssa Lyn Fortier

VAC-CINE IT ALL BEFORE

As more and more people get vaccinated for COVID-19, life is finally beginning to return to normal. But with a lot of misinformation circulating, many people still hesitant about getting the vaccine. Why are there so many different COVID-19 vaccines? Which vaccine should I get? Have these vaccines been tested? Are there dangerous side effects? In this three-part series, we’ll explain the science and statistics behind COVID-19 vaccines so you can feel confident and informed when you hop in line!

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CANCER GENETICS & EPIGENETICS
biology, cell biology, genetics, epigenetics Derek Chen biology, cell biology, genetics, epigenetics Derek Chen

CANCER GENETICS & EPIGENETICS

Cancer is inherently a genetic disease. Within our bodies, there is an ongoing biological battle between two categories of genes with opposing functions. On one side, there are cancer-causing genes. But on the other side, there are genes responsible for preventing this illness from arising in the first place. Read on to learn more about the genetic mechanisms behind cancer.

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CYTOKINES: DEADLY STORMS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
biology, immunology, cell biology Kelly McGill biology, immunology, cell biology Kelly McGill

CYTOKINES: DEADLY STORMS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

The word “storm” might make you think of thunder and lightening, or maybe floods, tornadoes and hurricanes. These storms can cause a lot of damage and led to 2,143 injuries and 522 deaths in 2015. However, there is another kind of storm, a much deadlier storm, that in past, killed more people than WWII. This deadly storm is called a cytokine storm.

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