Hey! I'm Khanim Isabel. I'm 26 years old and from Azerbaijan. I'm doing the Teach-Now program at Moreland University! P.S: I love the human brain and psychology! And this is one of my fav books!
I'll upload the activities I've done during the study year. Please feel free to help me out! ✔
Scientists at the University of California - San Francisco (UCSF) have created the first molecular-level, 3D picture of how an odour molecule activates a human odorant receptor, a crucial step in deciphering the sense of smell. They used cryo-electron microscopy to visualise how a scent molecule binds to the OR51E2 receptor, which responds to propionate and contributes to the pungent smell of Swiss cheese. The study is significant for fragrance, food science, and other applications that rely on olfactory receptors. The team is developing more efficient techniques to study other odorant-receptor pairs and understand the non-olfactory biology associated with the receptors. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/03/230315132416.htm
Time management has been one study challenge I might have faced during the Moreland Teach-Now program. The program requires a significant time commitment to complete coursework, participate in online discussions, and complete practicum requirements. I found it challenging to balance my existing work or personal responsibilities with the demands of the program. To overcome this challenge, I created a schedule that prioritises my time and sets aside dedicated blocks for completing coursework and participating in online discussions. I also communicated with my peers and instructors to ensure I am on track and seek support if needed. Time management skills are essential for teachers, and the Teach-Now program offers an opportunity to develop and refine these skills.
The 16th International Conference on Brain Informatics (BI 2023) Neuroscience and Society As a science educator, I would find the 16th International Conference on Brain Informatics (BI'23) an exciting opportunity to learn about the latest brain research and artificial intelligence developments. The conference provides a platform for researchers and practitioners from diverse fields to present their original research results and exchange innovative ideas. The theme of the conference, "Brain Science Meets Artificial Intelligence," is particularly intriguing as it addresses the interplay between cognitive science, neuroscience, machine learning, data science, and ICT. I would enjoy attending the conference to gain insights into the latest research in cognitive and computational foundations of brain science, human information processing systems, brain big data analytics, informatics paradigms for brain and mental health research, and brain-machine intelligence. The conferen...
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