5 of My Deficiencies in Doing Leukemia Cytogenetics

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After the first day of my training in National University Hospital (NUH) Singapore, I have found out that there are five of my deficiencies in doing leukemia cytogenetics. 1. Basic Knowledge Firstly, I am lacking of basic knowledge about leukemia as well as cytogenetics. When listening to the explanation of one of the staffs in NUH, I found out that I cannot fully understand what she was talking about. There are a lot of things that I never heard before. [...] Read more »

5 Things I Wish to Learn in Singapore for Leukemia Cytogenetics

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After taking about an hour flight, finally I am able to be in Singapore and waiting for the training in National University Hospital (NUH) Singapore. Read more »

Techniques Used in Leukemia Research

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Leukemia research is an important and interesting effort that can help in designing more effective diagnosis approaches and treatment strategies. There are a lot of techniques or tools that used in leukemia research. Read more »

Genome Instability Causes Cancer

Genome instability

Genome instability is an universal feature of cancer cells. The genome instability enable a cell to accumulate enough mutations to develop to cancerous cell. Read more »

Activation Proto-oncogenes Causing Cancer

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Proto-oncogenes are the normal nonmutant forms of oncogenes. When the proto-oncogenes are activated, the normal cell will transform to cancerous cell. Read more »

Angelman Syndrome – Angel-like Genetic Disorder

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Angelman Syndrome is a familiar genetic disorder in Cytogenetics. It is a recognizable syndrome which related to mental retardation and infantile seizures. Read more »

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My name is Chen. I'm 23 years old. I'm working in University Malaya Medical Centre as Pediatric Oncology research assistant. I took Bachelor of Science Genetics and Molecular Biology in University of Malaya before this. Genetics is my favourite subject since i was 16. I feel very curious on how the formation of a complex organism from a seeming formless zygote. How could a single cell gives rise to many kinds of different cells like muscle cells, brain cells and so on? Hope you all enjoy reading my blog. Thanks Read more »