This document discusses advancing women's cancer care in sub-Saharan Africa through public-private partnerships like Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon. It notes that while HIV treatment is saving women's lives, many are still dying of cervical cancer. Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon works in 5 countries to increase screening, vaccination, and treatment to reduce cervical and breast cancer deaths by 25% through partnerships across sectors. The challenges of limited advanced cancer care and lack of awareness and access are discussed. Improving prevention, innovative solutions, integrated services, and decentralized cancer centers are keys to helping more women like Evelyn survive cancer.
Cancer is abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth that can invade tissues and spread to other parts of the body. It is caused by changes in gene expression leading to imbalanced cell proliferation and death. The document defines several key cancer-related terms and describes how cancers are classified based on their origin, morphology, grade, and stage. It also lists several hallmarks of cancer cells, including unlimited growth, self-sufficiency, evasion of cell death, angiogenesis, and metastasis.
Johns hopkins university cancer biology courseMayada Zaki
Mayada Zaki successfully completed an online, non-credit course on the biology of cancer through Coursera and Johns Hopkins University. The course was taught by Kenneth J. Pienta, a professor of urology and oncology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Coursera verified Mayada Zaki's identity and participation in the course, awarding her a certificate dated June 19, 2016.
Mayada Zaki completed an online bioinformatics course through Coursera authorized by the University of Toronto. The course was called Bioinformatic Methods I and was taught by Professor Nicholas Provart. Coursera verified Zaki's identity and participation in the course, issuing a certificate dated June 25, 2016.
The document discusses costume plans for an action short film. It will feature a hero in a dark, expensive suit to look mysterious yet classy, in line with classic action films. The villain will subvert expectations by wearing a light suit rather than a dark one, to confuse the audience about their identity until the last second. This follows genre conventions but with an unexpected twist. Lighting will also play a role, hiding the villain's identity rather than using a mask. Costumes can convey character traits and tension to enhance the story.
johns hopkins university course coursera introduction to genetics technologiesMayada Zaki
Mayada Zaki completed an online, non-credit course called "Introduction to Genomic Technologies" offered through Coursera and authorized by Johns Hopkins University. The course was taught by Steven L. Salzberg from the McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine and Jeffrey Leek from the Department of Biostatistics at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Coursera verified Mayada Zaki's identity and participation in the course, issuing her a certificate dated April 16, 2016.
This document discusses advancing women's cancer care in sub-Saharan Africa through public-private partnerships like Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon. It notes that while HIV treatment is saving women's lives, many are still dying of cervical cancer. Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon works in 5 countries to increase screening, vaccination, and treatment to reduce cervical and breast cancer deaths by 25% through partnerships across sectors. The challenges of limited advanced cancer care and lack of awareness and access are discussed. Improving prevention, innovative solutions, integrated services, and decentralized cancer centers are keys to helping more women like Evelyn survive cancer.
Cancer is abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth that can invade tissues and spread to other parts of the body. It is caused by changes in gene expression leading to imbalanced cell proliferation and death. The document defines several key cancer-related terms and describes how cancers are classified based on their origin, morphology, grade, and stage. It also lists several hallmarks of cancer cells, including unlimited growth, self-sufficiency, evasion of cell death, angiogenesis, and metastasis.
Johns hopkins university cancer biology courseMayada Zaki
Mayada Zaki successfully completed an online, non-credit course on the biology of cancer through Coursera and Johns Hopkins University. The course was taught by Kenneth J. Pienta, a professor of urology and oncology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Coursera verified Mayada Zaki's identity and participation in the course, awarding her a certificate dated June 19, 2016.
Mayada Zaki completed an online bioinformatics course through Coursera authorized by the University of Toronto. The course was called Bioinformatic Methods I and was taught by Professor Nicholas Provart. Coursera verified Zaki's identity and participation in the course, issuing a certificate dated June 25, 2016.
The document discusses costume plans for an action short film. It will feature a hero in a dark, expensive suit to look mysterious yet classy, in line with classic action films. The villain will subvert expectations by wearing a light suit rather than a dark one, to confuse the audience about their identity until the last second. This follows genre conventions but with an unexpected twist. Lighting will also play a role, hiding the villain's identity rather than using a mask. Costumes can convey character traits and tension to enhance the story.
johns hopkins university course coursera introduction to genetics technologiesMayada Zaki
Mayada Zaki completed an online, non-credit course called "Introduction to Genomic Technologies" offered through Coursera and authorized by Johns Hopkins University. The course was taught by Steven L. Salzberg from the McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine and Jeffrey Leek from the Department of Biostatistics at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Coursera verified Mayada Zaki's identity and participation in the course, issuing her a certificate dated April 16, 2016.
This document is Earl Patrick Soriano Argamaso's resume. It summarizes his educational and professional background, including obtaining a BSBA in Marketing Management from the University of Santo Tomas from 2011-2015. It also lists his extracurricular activities in marketing associations and seminars attended. His career objective is to work in marketing and sales to enhance his skills and gain experience.
Mayada received scores of 64.4% on Exam 1 and 65% on Exam 2 for her Molecular Biology course in Spring 2016. Her professor informed her of the results and said he would pass on her score for Exam 3 once it has been completed and scored.
Este documento describe tres instrumentos de valoración para recién nacidos: el Test de APGAR, que mide la salud del recién nacido al 1 y 5 minutos de vida; el Test de Capurro, que determina la edad gestacional; y el Test de Silverman Anderson, que valora el grado de dificultad respiratoria. Los tres instrumentos proporcionan puntuaciones que indican si el recién nacido está normal, tiene asfixia moderada/leve, o asfixia/dificultad respiratoria severa.
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Mayada Zaki successfully completed the online course "Introduction to the Biology of Cancer" offered through Coursera and authorized by Johns Hopkins University. The certificate, dated June 24, 2016, was issued and signed by the course professor Kenneth J. Pienta, and verifies Mayada Zaki's identity and participation in the course with honors.
This letter summarizes a molecular biology course taken by Mayada Mahmoud Zaki in the Spring 2016 semester. The course provided an overview of molecular biological mechanisms in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, including DNA replication, transcription, translation, and regulation of these processes. Students read and discussed recent research articles and reviews, wrote critiques, and presented papers to classmates to develop a broad and up-to-date understanding of molecular biology.
This document provides the syllabus for the online course "Fundamentals of Genetics: The Genetics You Need to Know (XGEN101)". The course introduces basic genetics concepts and explores more complex topics like molecular biology and genetic research. It is made up of 7 modules covering topics like Mendelian genetics, molecular genetics, mutations, and applications of genetic analysis. Students must complete video lectures, exercises, and a final exam to receive a certificate of completion. The course is designed to provide a foundation for further genetics and genomics study.
Mayada Mahmoud Zaki completed an online course through Coursera provided by Stanford University titled "Antimicrobial Stewardship: Optimization of Antibiotic Practices". The course was presented by the Division of Infectious Diseases in the Department of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine and aimed to teach optimal decision making for individual patients, improved outcomes, and harm reduction through preservation of ecological diversity. It was overseen by Dr. Stan Deresinski and Elizabeth Robillotti.
This certificate recognizes that mayada mahmoud zaki successfully completed and passed the online course "BrainX: Cellular Mechanisms of Brain Function" offered by École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne through edX. The course was directed by Professor Carl Petersen of the Neuroscience department and Pierre Dillenbourg, Director of the Center for Digital Education at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The certificate verifies that mayada mahmoud zaki earned this honor through their online learning initiative EPFLx on April 15, 2015.
This letter congratulates Mayada Zaki on her admission to Washington State University as a non-degree seeking student for the spring 2016 semester. It informs her that as a non-degree seeking student, the credits earned may not count toward a degree from WSU and that she must change her status if seeking a degree. The letter also provides information on maintaining academic eligibility and contact details if she has any other questions.
This document is Earl Patrick Soriano Argamaso's resume. It summarizes his educational and professional background, including obtaining a BSBA in Marketing Management from the University of Santo Tomas from 2011-2015. It also lists his extracurricular activities in marketing associations and seminars attended. His career objective is to work in marketing and sales to enhance his skills and gain experience.
Mayada received scores of 64.4% on Exam 1 and 65% on Exam 2 for her Molecular Biology course in Spring 2016. Her professor informed her of the results and said he would pass on her score for Exam 3 once it has been completed and scored.
Este documento describe tres instrumentos de valoración para recién nacidos: el Test de APGAR, que mide la salud del recién nacido al 1 y 5 minutos de vida; el Test de Capurro, que determina la edad gestacional; y el Test de Silverman Anderson, que valora el grado de dificultad respiratoria. Los tres instrumentos proporcionan puntuaciones que indican si el recién nacido está normal, tiene asfixia moderada/leve, o asfixia/dificultad respiratoria severa.
Coursera bioology of cancer johns hopkinsMayada Zaki
Mayada Zaki successfully completed the online course "Introduction to the Biology of Cancer" offered through Coursera and authorized by Johns Hopkins University. The certificate, dated June 24, 2016, was issued and signed by the course professor Kenneth J. Pienta, and verifies Mayada Zaki's identity and participation in the course with honors.
This letter summarizes a molecular biology course taken by Mayada Mahmoud Zaki in the Spring 2016 semester. The course provided an overview of molecular biological mechanisms in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, including DNA replication, transcription, translation, and regulation of these processes. Students read and discussed recent research articles and reviews, wrote critiques, and presented papers to classmates to develop a broad and up-to-date understanding of molecular biology.
This document provides the syllabus for the online course "Fundamentals of Genetics: The Genetics You Need to Know (XGEN101)". The course introduces basic genetics concepts and explores more complex topics like molecular biology and genetic research. It is made up of 7 modules covering topics like Mendelian genetics, molecular genetics, mutations, and applications of genetic analysis. Students must complete video lectures, exercises, and a final exam to receive a certificate of completion. The course is designed to provide a foundation for further genetics and genomics study.
Mayada Mahmoud Zaki completed an online course through Coursera provided by Stanford University titled "Antimicrobial Stewardship: Optimization of Antibiotic Practices". The course was presented by the Division of Infectious Diseases in the Department of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine and aimed to teach optimal decision making for individual patients, improved outcomes, and harm reduction through preservation of ecological diversity. It was overseen by Dr. Stan Deresinski and Elizabeth Robillotti.
This certificate recognizes that mayada mahmoud zaki successfully completed and passed the online course "BrainX: Cellular Mechanisms of Brain Function" offered by École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne through edX. The course was directed by Professor Carl Petersen of the Neuroscience department and Pierre Dillenbourg, Director of the Center for Digital Education at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The certificate verifies that mayada mahmoud zaki earned this honor through their online learning initiative EPFLx on April 15, 2015.
This letter congratulates Mayada Zaki on her admission to Washington State University as a non-degree seeking student for the spring 2016 semester. It informs her that as a non-degree seeking student, the credits earned may not count toward a degree from WSU and that she must change her status if seeking a degree. The letter also provides information on maintaining academic eligibility and contact details if she has any other questions.