Discover Biology - An afternoon chat with De Ming!

November 5, 2007 – 9:41 am

AnatomyDid you know?

While sitting at your desk, try making clockwise circles with your right foot (try doing it now). While doing this, draw the number “6″ in the air with your right hand.

Your foot will change direction.

Biology and the human body interest and intrigue most of us. A career in life sciences gives you the freedom to explore the mysteries of life. Discover why you would turn orange if you ate too many carrots, prove that not every human being originated in Africa (I didn’t), or help to discover life in outer space.

Or help us to understand why drawing the number “6″ in the air will change the direction of our foot!

The Descartes Education Counseling Center (DECC) is proud to present an informal talk by a life science researcher, Mr. Chau De Ming.

Mr. Chau graduated in 2004 from University of Wisconsin-Madison, Biochemistry Department and is a PhD scholar in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in Cornell University. His research focus is on cancer research utilizing biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, and immunology technique. He is frequently involved in elucidating the function of gamma-secretase in cancer development.

Mr. Chau will be sharing his experience as a student of life science, guiding you to a career in life sciences.

Starbucks SS15Details

An Afternoon Chat with Mr. Chau De Ming
Date: 9th of November 2007 (Friday)
Time: 2pm – 4pm
Venue: Starbucks Cafe SS15 (Opposite Asia Café and Taylor’s College)

Admission is FREE. To register, send an email to admin@descartes.com.my

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