Share this post ✔️ Friday's Issue: TAPP Science & Education Updates - Issue #20theapprofessor.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther ✔️ Friday's Issue: TAPP Science & Education Updates - Issue #20Kevin PattonMay 28, 2021Share this post ✔️ Friday's Issue: TAPP Science & Education Updates - Issue #20theapprofessor.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherShareLife ScienceThis Medical News feature examines racial and ethnic disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of cystic fibrosis.The International Society for Stem Cell Research relaxed the famous 14-day rule on culturing human embryos in its latest research guidelines.Tabula Sapiens, when completed, will be one of the largest inventories of information about individual cells in the world.People who recover from mild COVID-19 have bone-marrow cells that can churn out antibodies for decades, though viral variants could dampen some of the protection they offer.This interim analysis of an ongoing randomized trial evaluates the efficacy of 2 inactivated coronavirus vaccines for preventing symptomatic COVID-19 in healthyTeaching & LearningPlaying brain training games regularly doesn’t boost brainpower Even among dedicated trainers, the games didn’t boost brainpower in a large, real-world test. Not mentioned is Kevin's hypothesis that studying, or even better, teaching anatomy & physiology is a potent stimulator of brain power. Or perhaps only the illusion of improved brain power.Abstract Many nursing curricula do not offer anatomy laboratories and exposure to cadaveric material. In this mixed-methods study, nursing students' perceptions and experiences from an anatomy labo...Syllabi are usually required by institutions of higher education and often are the first exposure that students have to a particular course. Instructors can use syllabi as a mechanism to convey imp...TAPP News & NotesComprehensive collection of strategies, mindsets, & strategies for the syllabus & related course documents. Mix of classic & fresh segments.PreviousNext