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Kristen Ramirez

Innovating anatomical sciences education

Month: December 2014

Am I a geneticist?

Posted on December 21, 2014January 17, 2015 by kramirez818

The answer is no. I understand genetics like my dog understands where I go when I leave the house everyday.… Read more Am I a geneticist?

Standing up in class

Posted on December 20, 2014January 26, 2015 by kramirez818

After late nights writing papers and exams, doing readings, and looking over power points I absolutely needed my $1 corner… Read more Standing up in class

Cheers to you, furry grandpa!

Posted on December 20, 2014December 20, 2014 by kramirez818

New research has pushed back the origins for our affinity for alcohol (more accurately our ability to process larger quantities… Read more Cheers to you, furry grandpa!

The futur[ama] of technology

Posted on December 15, 2014January 26, 2015 by kramirez818

My roommate oftentimes finds me with my computer perched on my lap surrounded by notebooks and textbooks alike, eyes glued… Read more The futur[ama] of technology

The NYCEP blog is up and running! Also what is NYCEP?

Posted on December 10, 2014December 10, 2014 by kramirez818

Much of the inspiration for me to start this blog was to help me share that which I am most… Read more The NYCEP blog is up and running! Also what is NYCEP?

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