Hope you all are enjoying your long weekend!
When we get back to class on Wednesday we will pick up with our cancer research presentations.
Below is the rest of the schedule for presentations (I selected names randomly to come up with this order!)
Wednesday
Sara
Matt
Cuyler
Nick
Thursday
Shelby
Mayze
Let me know if you have any questions. Otherwise, see you next week!
Friday, February 18, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
The Cell Cycle Gone Wrong: Cancer Research Project
To finish out our discussion of the cell cycle and mitosis, you are going to be researching and presenting on a class of diseases that make up the second leading cause of death in the United States: Cancer. Cancer is caused by uncontrolled cell growth and affects humans in a variety of ways. Cancer is caused by genetic mutations, or changes to the DNA sequence, that often arise as a result of carcinogens, cancer causing agents. For this project you will be researching one type of cancer and presenting the following information to the class:
- Your cancer and its history, facts & figures
- Types of cancer (the various forms, if any exist)
- The risk factors and genetic causes
- Discussion of the biology of your cancer (how this cancer works on the molecular level)
- Treatments currently used or being tested to help those with cancer
Project Requirements:
- 2-page paper summarizing the information above, including a list of sources used. This paper must be uploaded onto your blog as a post
- A 5-minute class presentation with a power point or prezi (this will also be uploaded onto your blog).
Resources:
Below I have posted several online resources for you to begin your research. Your research should not be limited to these sources, however, and you may incorporate other print, online, or other media resources. The end of your report should include a list of sources, but I will not require a formal bibliography.
The National Cancer Institute
American Cancer Society
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Cancer Quest: Winship Cancer Institute
Due Date: February 15, 2011
Grading:
This will count toward one project grade and your grade will be divided equally between the paper and the presentation. You will be graded on the inclusion of all information above, the quality of your presentation, and your overall preparedness. You will have time in class to research and write, but you will be expected to do a great deal of work at home, as well.
GOOD LUCK!
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