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Students enrolled in the Microbiology course (BIOL223) at The College of the Holy Cross are required to complete a final project in which they create their own media and enrich for bacteria from two different genera, one of moderate difficulty and another of advanced difficulty. For my project, I enriched for members of the genus Alteromonas (moderate) and of the genus Methylobacterium (advanced).]]>

Students enrolled in the Microbiology course (BIOL223) at The College of the Holy Cross are required to complete a final project in which they create their own media and enrich for bacteria from two different genera, one of moderate difficulty and another of advanced difficulty. For my project, I enriched for members of the genus Alteromonas (moderate) and of the genus Methylobacterium (advanced).]]>
Wed, 09 Jul 2014 15:48:18 GMT /slideshow/microbiology-final-enrichment-project/36807671 mateolaird@slideshare.net(mateolaird) Microbiology Final Enrichment Project mateolaird Students enrolled in the Microbiology course (BIOL223) at The College of the Holy Cross are required to complete a final project in which they create their own media and enrich for bacteria from two different genera, one of moderate difficulty and another of advanced difficulty. For my project, I enriched for members of the genus Alteromonas (moderate) and of the genus Methylobacterium (advanced). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bio223finalproject-140709154828-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Students enrolled in the Microbiology course (BIOL223) at The College of the Holy Cross are required to complete a final project in which they create their own media and enrich for bacteria from two different genera, one of moderate difficulty and another of advanced difficulty. For my project, I enriched for members of the genus Alteromonas (moderate) and of the genus Methylobacterium (advanced).
Microbiology Final Enrichment Project from Matthew Laird
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Concerning the Moral Status of the Early Human Embryo /slideshow/cmsehe/36801206 cmsehe-140709123849-phpapp01
Today with the incredible advances in the areas of biotechnology and genetics, biomedical research has the capacity to produce new technologies that could intervene in human health in ways unthinkable just decades ago. With the production of new gene therapies and treatments, the future of human health seems to hold much promise. However, many of these possible treatments would be the product of embryonic stem cell research and would come at the cost of the destruction of countless human embryos. Thus, the possible healing power of embryonic stem cell therapies must be weighed against the potential harm that would come to these embryos. I argue in favor of the moral status of the early human embryo against the twinning/fusion argument of Prof. Thomas A. Sharon of Worcester Polytechnic Institute.]]>

Today with the incredible advances in the areas of biotechnology and genetics, biomedical research has the capacity to produce new technologies that could intervene in human health in ways unthinkable just decades ago. With the production of new gene therapies and treatments, the future of human health seems to hold much promise. However, many of these possible treatments would be the product of embryonic stem cell research and would come at the cost of the destruction of countless human embryos. Thus, the possible healing power of embryonic stem cell therapies must be weighed against the potential harm that would come to these embryos. I argue in favor of the moral status of the early human embryo against the twinning/fusion argument of Prof. Thomas A. Sharon of Worcester Polytechnic Institute.]]>
Wed, 09 Jul 2014 12:38:49 GMT /slideshow/cmsehe/36801206 mateolaird@slideshare.net(mateolaird) Concerning the Moral Status of the Early Human Embryo mateolaird Today with the incredible advances in the areas of biotechnology and genetics, biomedical research has the capacity to produce new technologies that could intervene in human health in ways unthinkable just decades ago. With the production of new gene therapies and treatments, the future of human health seems to hold much promise. However, many of these possible treatments would be the product of embryonic stem cell research and would come at the cost of the destruction of countless human embryos. Thus, the possible healing power of embryonic stem cell therapies must be weighed against the potential harm that would come to these embryos. I argue in favor of the moral status of the early human embryo against the twinning/fusion argument of Prof. Thomas A. Sharon of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cmsehe-140709123849-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Today with the incredible advances in the areas of biotechnology and genetics, biomedical research has the capacity to produce new technologies that could intervene in human health in ways unthinkable just decades ago. With the production of new gene therapies and treatments, the future of human health seems to hold much promise. However, many of these possible treatments would be the product of embryonic stem cell research and would come at the cost of the destruction of countless human embryos. Thus, the possible healing power of embryonic stem cell therapies must be weighed against the potential harm that would come to these embryos. I argue in favor of the moral status of the early human embryo against the twinning/fusion argument of Prof. Thomas A. Sharon of Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Concerning the Moral Status of the Early Human Embryo from Matthew Laird
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